Plasma-Assisted Surface Nitridation of Proton Intercalatable WO<sub>3</sub> for Efficient Electrocatalytic Ammonia Synthesis.
Electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction (eNRR) offers a green pathway for the production of NH3 from N2 and H2O under ambient conditions. Transition metal oxynitrides (TMO x N y ) are among the most promising catalysts but face challenges in achieving a high yield and faradaic efficiency (FE). This work develops a hybrid WO x N y /WO3 catalyst with a unique heterogeneous interfacial complexion (HIC) structure. This design enables in situ generation and delivery of highly active hydrogen atoms (H*) in acidic electrolytes, promoting nitrogen hydrogenation and the formation of nitrogen vacancies (Nv) on the WO x N y surface. This significantly enhances the selectivity of eNRR for NH3 synthesis while suppressing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). A simple two-step fabrication processmicrowave hydrothermal growth followed by plasma-assisted surface nitridationwas developed to fabricate the designed catalyst electrode, achieving an NH3 yield of 3.2 × 10-10 mol·cm-2·s-1 with 40.1% FE, outperforming most TMN/TMO x N y electrocatalysts. Multiple control experiments confirm that the eNRR follows an HIC-enhanced Mars-van Krevelen (MvK) mechanism.
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- 40 Engineering
- 34 Chemical sciences