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Enhanced Nitrogen Reduction to Ammonia by Surface- and Defect-Engineered Co-catalyst-Modified Perovskite Catalysts under Ambient Conditions and Their Charge Carrier Dynamics

An electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction is considered a potential approach for green ammonia productiona zero-carbon fertilizer, fuel, and energy storage for renewable energy. To harness the synergistic properties of perovskites, the inherent dipole moment due to their non-centrosymmetric s...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2023-03, Vol.15 (10), p.13052-13063
Main Authors: Bastia, Sweta, Moses, Yilleng Titus, Kumar, Niharika, Mishra, Rajashree P., Chaudhary, Yatendra S.
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Summary:An electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction is considered a potential approach for green ammonia productiona zero-carbon fertilizer, fuel, and energy storage for renewable energy. To harness the synergistic properties of perovskites, the inherent dipole moment due to their non-centrosymmetric structure (that facilitates better charge separation), oxygen vacancies, and the presence of Ni metal sites that permit activation and reduction of N2 efficiently, the NiTiO3-based nanoelectrocatalysts have been synthesized. Further, these catalysts have been modified with ultra-small metal nanocrystal co-catalysts to form heterointerfaces that not only aid to improve the charge separation but also activate N2 and lower overpotential requirements. The appearance of peaks corresponding to (012), (104), (110), (11–3), (024), (11–6), (018), (027), and (300) confirms the formation of rhombohedral NiTiO3. The shift in the XRD peak corresponding to the (104) plane to a smaller 2θ value and peak shifting and widening of Raman spectra imply the lattice distortion that signifies the formation of Pd–NiTiO3 and Pt–NiTiO3 heterojunction electrocatalysts with the loadings of 0.4 and 0.3 wt % of Pd and Pt, respectively, as confirmed by ICP-OES analysis. The detailed XPS analysis reveals the presence of Pd (0), Pd (II), and Pt (0), Pt (II) in respective electrocatalysts. The appearance of XPS peaks at 528.7 and 531.1 eV suggests the presence of oxidative oxygen species (O2–/O–) and the presence of oxygen defects due to oxygen vacancy. The detailed nitrogen reduction (NRR) investigation exhibits a 5-fold enhancement in ammonia yield rate (∼14.28 μg h–1 mg–1 at −0.003 V vs RHE), a faradic efficiency of 27% (at 0.097 V vs RHE) for Pd–NiTiO3 electrocatalysts than that for bare NiTiO3 (3.08 μg h–1 mg–1), and 9-folds higher than that of the activity shown by the commercial TiO2 (P25) (1.52 μg h–1mg–1). The formation of ammonia was further confirmed by using isotopic nitrogen as the feeding gas. Furthermore, the highest NRR is observed at lower cathodic potential (−0.003 V vs RHE) in the case of the Pd–NiTiO3 electrocatalyst than that of the Pt–NiTiO3 electrocatalyst (−0.203 V vs RHE), implying significantly reduced overpotential requirement. Such enhanced NRR activity with lower overpotential requirement in the case of the Pd–NiTiO3 electrocatalyst is due to efficient charge separation as shown by the semicircle Nyquist plot, decreased photoluminescence emission intensity, shorter av
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c22193