The electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) presents an alternative method for the Haber-Bosch process, and single-atom catalysts (SACs) to achieve efficient NRR have attracted considerable attention in the past decades. However, whether SACs are more suitable for NRR compared to atomic-cluster catalysts (ACCs) remains to be studied. Herein, we have successfully synthesized both the Fe monomers (Fe) and trimers (Fe) on nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts. Both the experiments and DFT calculations indicate that compared to the end-on adsorption of N on Fe catalysts, N activation is enhanced via the side-on adsorption on Fe catalysts, and the reaction follows the enzymatic pathway with a reduced free energy barrier for NRR. As a result, the Fe catalysts achieved better NRR performance (NH yield rate of 27.89 μg h mg and Faradaic efficiency of 45.13%) than Fe catalysts (10.98 μg h mg and 20.98%). Therefore, our research presents guidance to prepare more efficient NRR catalysts.
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