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Progress in Single/Multi Atoms and 2D-Nanomaterials for Electro/Photocatalytic Nitrogen Reduction: Experimental, Computational and Machine Leaning Developments

Author(s)
Singh, Aditya NarayanAnand, RohitZafari, MohammadHa, MiranKim, Kwang S.
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202304106
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/82641
Citation
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, pp.2304106
Abstract
The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3), known as nitrogen fixation, plays a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth, facing innovation with electrocatalytic and photocatalytic methods. These approaches promise gentler conversions from atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia, diverging from the energy-intensive Haber-Bosch process, which requires complex plant infrastructure. Vitality lies in eco-friendly, cost-effective, and energy-efficient pathways. The challenge is that electrocatalysts and photocatalysts for nitrogen reduction have shown low Faraday efficiency, hampered by hydrogen evolution. This work delves into recent strides in electro/photo-catalytic nitrogen fixation/reduction, deciphering mechanisms, catalysts, and prospects. By unveiling the core principles steering these processes, it dissects efficiency drivers. Experimental and theoretical studies, ranging from density functional calculations/simulations to machine learning-based catalyst screening, mark the path toward highly efficient catalysts, including single/multi-atom catalysts embedded in 2D materials. The journey explores diverse catalysts, assessing their performance, spotlighting emerging nanomaterials, heterostructures, and co-catalyst techniques. Perspectives on future directions and potential applications of electro/photo-catalytic nitrogen fixation/reduction are offered, by emphasizing their role in sustainable nitrogen management and their implications for global agriculture and environmental sustainability. This work explores innovative electrocatalytic and photocatalytic methods for nitrogen fixation, essential for sustaining life. It navigates experimental and theoretical studies, showcasing the journey toward highly efficient catalysts, highlighting emerging materials, and offering perspectives on their role in sustainable nitrogen management and global agriculture. image
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1614-6832
Keyword (Author)
2D-nanomaterialsclusterselectrocatalytic nitrogen fixationnitrogen reductionsingle-atom catalysts
Keyword
ELECTROCHEMICAL AMMONIA-SYNTHESISELECTROCATALYTIC N-2 REDUCTIONREDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDEEVANS-POLANYI RELATIONHYDROGEN EVOLUTIONDOPED GRAPHENECARBON-DIOXIDEEFFICIENT ELECTROCATALYSTSAMBIENT-TEMPERATUREADSORPTION ENERGIES

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