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The role of ion solvation in lithium mediated nitrogen reduction

Since its verification in 2019, there have been numerous high-profile papers reporting improved efficiency of lithium-mediated electrochemical nitrogen reduction to make ammonia. However, the literature lacks any coherent investigation systematically linking bulk electrolyte properties to electroche...

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Autores principales: Westhead, O., Spry, M., Bagger, A., Shen, Z., Yadegari, H., Favero, S., Tort, R., Titirici, M., Ryan, M. P., Jervis, R., Katayama, Y., Aguadero, A., Regoutz, A., Grimaud, A., Stephens, I. E. L.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37346742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ta07686a
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author Westhead, O.
Spry, M.
Bagger, A.
Shen, Z.
Yadegari, H.
Favero, S.
Tort, R.
Titirici, M.
Ryan, M. P.
Jervis, R.
Katayama, Y.
Aguadero, A.
Regoutz, A.
Grimaud, A.
Stephens, I. E. L.
author_facet Westhead, O.
Spry, M.
Bagger, A.
Shen, Z.
Yadegari, H.
Favero, S.
Tort, R.
Titirici, M.
Ryan, M. P.
Jervis, R.
Katayama, Y.
Aguadero, A.
Regoutz, A.
Grimaud, A.
Stephens, I. E. L.
author_sort Westhead, O.
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description Since its verification in 2019, there have been numerous high-profile papers reporting improved efficiency of lithium-mediated electrochemical nitrogen reduction to make ammonia. However, the literature lacks any coherent investigation systematically linking bulk electrolyte properties to electrochemical performance and Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) properties. In this study, we discover that the salt concentration has a remarkable effect on electrolyte stability: at concentrations of 0.6 M LiClO(4) and above the electrode potential is stable for at least 12 hours at an applied current density of −2 mA cm(−2) at ambient temperature and pressure. Conversely, at the lower concentrations explored in prior studies, the potential required to maintain a given N(2) reduction current increased by 8 V within a period of 1 hour under the same conditions. The behaviour is linked more coordination of the salt anion and cation with increasing salt concentration in the electrolyte observed via Raman spectroscopy. Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveal a more inorganic, and therefore more stable, SEI layer is formed with increasing salt concentration. A drop in faradaic efficiency for nitrogen reduction is seen at concentrations higher than 0.6 M LiClO(4), which is attributed to a combination of a decrease in nitrogen solubility and diffusivity as well as increased SEI conductivity as measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
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spelling pubmed-102813342023-06-21 The role of ion solvation in lithium mediated nitrogen reduction Westhead, O. Spry, M. Bagger, A. Shen, Z. Yadegari, H. Favero, S. Tort, R. Titirici, M. Ryan, M. P. Jervis, R. Katayama, Y. Aguadero, A. Regoutz, A. Grimaud, A. Stephens, I. E. L. J Mater Chem A Mater Chemistry Since its verification in 2019, there have been numerous high-profile papers reporting improved efficiency of lithium-mediated electrochemical nitrogen reduction to make ammonia. However, the literature lacks any coherent investigation systematically linking bulk electrolyte properties to electrochemical performance and Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) properties. In this study, we discover that the salt concentration has a remarkable effect on electrolyte stability: at concentrations of 0.6 M LiClO(4) and above the electrode potential is stable for at least 12 hours at an applied current density of −2 mA cm(−2) at ambient temperature and pressure. Conversely, at the lower concentrations explored in prior studies, the potential required to maintain a given N(2) reduction current increased by 8 V within a period of 1 hour under the same conditions. The behaviour is linked more coordination of the salt anion and cation with increasing salt concentration in the electrolyte observed via Raman spectroscopy. Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveal a more inorganic, and therefore more stable, SEI layer is formed with increasing salt concentration. A drop in faradaic efficiency for nitrogen reduction is seen at concentrations higher than 0.6 M LiClO(4), which is attributed to a combination of a decrease in nitrogen solubility and diffusivity as well as increased SEI conductivity as measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10281334/ /pubmed/37346742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ta07686a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Westhead, O.
Spry, M.
Bagger, A.
Shen, Z.
Yadegari, H.
Favero, S.
Tort, R.
Titirici, M.
Ryan, M. P.
Jervis, R.
Katayama, Y.
Aguadero, A.
Regoutz, A.
Grimaud, A.
Stephens, I. E. L.
The role of ion solvation in lithium mediated nitrogen reduction
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title_short The role of ion solvation in lithium mediated nitrogen reduction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37346742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ta07686a
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