A vacancy engineered MnO2−x electrocatalyst promotes nitrate electroreduction to ammonia†
Abstract
The NO3− reduction reaction (NO3RR) has recently emerged as a potential approach for sustainable and efficient NH3 production, whereas exploring high-performance NO3RR electrocatalysts is highly desirable yet challenging. Herein, we attempted to construct O-vacancies (OVs) on MnO2 nanosheets and the resulting OV-rich MnO2−x showed a high NH3 yield of 3.34 mg h−1 cm−2 (at −1.0 V vs. RHE) and an excellent FE of 92.4% (at −0.9 V vs. RHE), together with the outstanding stability. DFT calculations reveal that OVs on MnO2 serve as catalytic centers to enhance NO3− adsorption and dissociation, reduce the energy barriers of hydrogenation steps and thus promote NO3−-to-NH3 conversion.