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Plasma Activated Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis from Nitrogen and Water

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Ammonia is an important precursor of fertilizers, as well as a potential carbon-free energy carrier. Nowadays, ammonia is synthesized via the Haber–Bosch process, which is a capital- and energy-intensive process with an immense CO2 footprint. Thus, alternative processes for the sustainable and decentralized ammonia production from N2 and H2O using renewable electricity are required. The key challenges for the realization of such processes are the efficient activation of the N2 bond and selectivity toward NH3. In this contribution, we report an all-electric method for sustainable ammonia production from nitrogen and water using a plasma-activated proton conducting solid oxide electrolyzer. Hydrogen species produced by water oxidation over the anode are transported through the proton conducting membrane to the cathode where they react with the plasma-activated nitrogen toward ammonia. Ammonia production rates and Faradaic efficiencies up to of 26.8 nmol of NH3 s–1 cm–2 and 88%, respectively, were achieved.

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
ACS Energy Letters
Volume
6
Issue
2
Number of Pages
313-319
DOI
10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02349
Dataset
10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02349
PId
9390f57d1fd7fc00a85cbf4b539af781
Alternate Journal
ACS Energy Lett.
Label
OA
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Journal Article
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