Pressurized N2 directly fed to the RuAu/CeO1.76 catalyst porous electrode in a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer favoring electrochemical NH3 production†
Abstract
The limited N2 solubility in the present aqueous electrolyte critically restricts the selectivity and activity of environment-friendly electrochemical NH3 production at high current density. Here we developed a high-performance electrolyzer for the electrochemical N2 reduction reaction (eNRR) using amorphous RuAu clusters anchored on CeO1.88 nanorods with rich oxygen vacancies (OVs) as the catalyst and a proton exchange membrane (PEM) as the solid-state electrolyte, in which N2 is directly delivered to the electrode across a gas diffusion layer. The PEM electrolyzer achieved a remarkable NH3 yield rate of 185.53 μg mg−1 h−1 at −0.3 V vs. RHE under an applied N2 pressure of 4 bar, which is 5 times higher than that in aqueous electrolyte.