Recent Progress on 2D Transition Metal Compounds-based Electrocatalysts for Efficient Nitrogen Reduction

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Wenfei Dong
Xiaoyu Chen
Juan Peng
Wanyi Liu
Xiaoyong Jin
Gang Ni
Zheng Liu
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[1] Ningxia University,State Key Laboratory of High
[2] Nanyang Technological University,efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Chemistry Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[3] Research Techno Plaza,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[4] Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute,CINTRA CNRS/NTU/THALES
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Electrochemical NH; synthesis; Transition metal; Nitrogen fixation; Electrocatalysis;
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Ammonia is a commodity chemical with high added value. Electrochemical reduction of nitrogen has great promise for the sustainable synthesis of ammonia in recent years. Because of its rich resources and unique electronic structure and characteristics, 2D transition metal compounds have been used as electrocatalysts for electrochemical reduction of nitrogen for clean and sustainable production of ammonia. This review outlines the latest development in the use of 2D transition metal compounds as high-efficiency electrocatalysts for nitrogen reduction reaction(NRR). First, we introduce the N2 reduction mechanism, and briefly summarize the performance indicators of the catalyst. Then, we focused on the functionalization of unique 2D materials to design high-performance 2D electrocatalysts in respect of simulation calculation and experimental development. Finally, the current challenges and future opportunities for NRR electrocatalysts are introduced.
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