Bridging Together Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives in Single‐Atom Alloys for Electrochemical Ammonia Production

Author:

Ahmed MuhammadIbrar1,Wang Cheng2,Zhao Yong2,Sathish CI1,Lei Zhihao1,Qiao Liang3,Sun Chenghua4,Wang Shaobin5,Kennedy John V.6,Vinu Ajayan1,Yi Jiabao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Global Innovative Center of Advanced Nanomaterials School of Engineering College of Engineering, Science, and Environment University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia

2. CSIRO Energy Centre 10 Murray Dwyer Circuit Mayfield West NSW 2304 Australia

3. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 610054 China

4. Centre for Translational Atomaterials Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorn Victoria 3122 Australia

5. School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

6. National Isotope Centre GNS Science P.O. Box 31312 Lower Hutt 5010 New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAmmonia is an essential commodity in the food and chemical industry. Despite the energy‐intensive nature, the Haber–Bosch process is the only player in ammonia production at large scales. Developing other strategies is highly desirable, as sustainable and decentralized ammonia production is crucial. Electrochemical ammonia production by directly reducing nitrogen and nitrogen‐based moieties powered by renewable energy sources holds great potential. However, low ammonia production and selectivity rates hamper its utilization as a large‐scale ammonia production process. Creating effective and selective catalysts for the electrochemical generation of ammonia is critical for long‐term nitrogen fixation. Single‐atom alloys (SAAs) have become a new class of materials with distinctive features that may be able to solve some of the problems with conventional heterogeneous catalysts. The design and optimization of SAAs for electrochemical ammonia generation have recently been significantly advanced. This comprehensive review discusses these advancements from theoretical and experimental research perspectives, offering a fundamental understanding of the development of SAAs for ammonia production.

Publisher

Wiley

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