p-d orbital hybridization induced by CuGa2 promotes selective N2 electroreduction

IF 5.9 4区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
Bin Chen , Chaoyang Zheng , Dehuan Shi, Yi Huang, Renxia Deng, Yang Wei, Zheyuan Liu, Yan Yu, Shenghong Zhong
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In the quest to align with industrial benchmarks, a noteworthy gap remains in the field of electrochemical nitrogen fixation, particularly in achieving high Faradaic efficiency (FE) and yield. The electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation process faces considerable hurdles due to the difficulty in cleaving the highly stable N≡N triple bond. Additionally, the electrochemical pathway for nitrogen fixation is often compromised by the concurrent hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which competes aggressively for electrons and active sites on the catalyst surface, thereby reducing the FE of nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR). To surmount these challenges, this study introduces an innovative bimetallic catalyst, CuGa2, synthesized through p-d orbital hybridization to selectively facilitate N2 electroreduction. This catalyst has demonstrated a remarkable NH3 yield of 9.82 μg h−1 cm−2 and an associated FE of 38.25%. Our findings elucidate that the distinctive p-d hybridization interaction between Ga and Cu enhances NH3 selectivity by reducing the reaction energy barrier for hydrogenation and suppressing hydrogen evolution. This insight highlights the significance of p-d orbital hybridization in optimizing the electrocatalytic performance of CuGa2 for nitrogen fixation.

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结构化学
结构化学 化学-晶体学
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry “JIEGOU HUAXUE ”, an academic journal consisting of reviews, articles, communications and notes, provides a forum for the reporting and discussion of current novel research achievements in the fields of structural chemistry, crystallography, spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, material science, etc. Structural Chemistry has been indexed by SCI, CA, and some other prestigious publications.
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