Electrochemical reduction of nitrite to ammonia on amorphous MoO3 nanosheets†
Abstract
Electrocatalytic NO2− reduction to NH3 (NO2RR) is an appealing approach for mitigating NO2− pollution and for the synthesis of valuable NH3, and so the exploration for high-performance NO2RR catalysts is pivotal yet remains challenging. Herein, amorphous MoO3 nanosheets (am-MoO3) were designed as a high-performance NO2RR electrocatalyst, delivering a maximum NO2−-to-NH3 faradaic efficiency of 94.8% and NH3 yield rate of 480.4 μmol h−1 cm−2 at −0.6 V vs. RHE. Theoretical computations revealed that the largely enhanced NO2RR activity of am-MoO3 originated from the amorphization-induced O-vacancies, which could enhance the NO2−-to-NH3 reaction energetics and hamper the competitive hydrogen evolution.