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Multistep Functional Embellishment for p-ZnTe as a Cathode to Boost the Faraday Efficiency of Nitrogen Conversion.

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An electrochemical N2 reduction reaction (N2RR) is a selective sustainable approach to obtain NH3 at mild conditions and has been proposed as an alternative to the full-blown Haber-Bosch process. However,… Click to show full abstract

An electrochemical N2 reduction reaction (N2RR) is a selective sustainable approach to obtain NH3 at mild conditions and has been proposed as an alternative to the full-blown Haber-Bosch process. However, achieving high yields of NH3 and high faraday efficiency (FE) at a low overpotential remains a big challenge but has high expectations for the electrocatalytic N2RR. Herein, a novel p-ZnTe cathode multistep embellished with NiOx and ZnO thin films was prepared for boosting faraday efficiency to 9.89% for N2RR at -0.2 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE), about 12 times of p-ZnTe@ZnO. All components within the NiOx@p-ZnTe/ZnO electrode work cooperatively. A N source was determined through a 15N isotopic-labeling experiment. Using steady-state photoluminescence, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and control experiments, a possible model of charge transformation is built. In particular, a NiOx layer has an important impact on increasing interfacial contact between a bare fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass and p-ZnTe and further reinforcing interfacial electron transfer. This work provides a practical application and a feasible strategy to develop highly efficient catalysts for N2 reduction and also affords a guideline for the fabrication of a flat electrode.

Keywords: znte cathode; multistep functional; znte; faraday efficiency

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2021

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