Ultrafine AuCu nanowires for electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation†
Abstract
Electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is a green and sustainable method for NH3 production, but it suffers from poor activity and low selectivity due to the high energy barrier of nitrogen activation. Herein, we propose the construction of ultrafine gold–copper nanowires (AuCu NWs) via a rapid wet-chemical reduction process for electrochemical ammonia synthesis. The one-dimensional structure provides a large surface area, good electrical conductivity and facilitated mass/charge transfer. Moreover, bimetallic composition can optimize the adsorption energy of intermediates on catalysts. As such, the AuCu NWs display higher NRR performance at a low potential of −0.2 V under neutral conditions, with an ammonia yield of 31.57 μg h−1 mg−1cat. and a faradaic efficiency of 22.1%. This work provides a feasible strategy for the construction of ultrafine nanowire structures towards the electro-reduction of nitrogen to ammonia.