Electrochemical activation of dinitrogen (N) is notoriously challenging, typically yielding very low ammonia (NH) production rates. In this study, we present a continuous flow plasma-electrochemical reactor system for the direct conversion of nitrogen from air into ammonia. In our system, nitrogen molecules are first converted into a mixture of NO species in the plasma reactor, which are then fed into an electrochemical reactor. To selectively convert the generated NO species into NH, we employed a graph theory approach combined with first-principles calculations to comprehensively enumerate all possible pathways from N-to-NH, pinpointing key intermediates (NH* and NO*). A series of bimetallic catalysts was then designed to target the optimal adsorption and conversion of the limiting intermediate in the NO-to-NH pathway. Using an optimized CuPd foam catalyst, we demonstrated an ammonia production rate of 81.2 mg h cm with stability over 1000 h at an applied current of 2 A.

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