The electrocatalytic reduction of molecular nitrogen to ammonia-the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR)-is of broad interest as an environmentally- and energy-friendly alternative to the Haber-Bosch process for agricultural and emerging energy applications. Herein, we review our recent findings from collaborative electrochemistry/surface science/theoretical studies that counter several commonly held assumptions regarding transition metal oxynitrides and oxides as NRR catalysts. Specifically, we find that for the vanadium oxide, vanadium oxynitride, and cobalt oxynitride systems, (a) there is no Mars-van Krevelen mechanism and that the reduction of lattice nitrogen and Nto NHoccurs by parallel reaction mechanisms at O-ligated metal sites without incorporation of N into the oxide lattice; and (b) that NRR and the hydrogen evolution reaction do occur in concert under the conditions studied for Co oxynitride, but not for V oxynitride. Additionally, these results highlight the importance of both O-ligation of the V or Co center for metal-binding of dinitrogen, and the importance of N in stabilizing the transition metal cation in an intermediate oxidation state, for effective N≡N bond activation. This review also highlights the importance and limitations ofandphotoemission-involving controlled transfer between ultra-high vacuum and electrochemistry environments, and ofnear ambient pressure photoemission coupled withstudies, in elucidating the complex chemistry relevant to the electrolyte/solid interface.

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