2021 Annual Meeting

(674c) Electrocatalyst Development for Making Ammonia from Air and Water at Ambient Condition

Authors

Jian Liu - Presenter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Xiaohong Xie, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Yuyan Shao, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Manh-Thuong Nguyen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Vassiliki-Alexandra Glezakou, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Daniel Z. Deng, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Robert Cavagnaro, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Renewable power generated from wave energy has faced technological and cost barriers that have hindered its penetration into utility-scale electricity markets. As an alternative, the production of chemical fuels—for example, ammonia (NH3), which has a high energy density (11.5 MJ/L) and facile storage properties—may open wave energy to new markets including ocean exploration and transportation. We developed a unique catalyst and tested its performance toward nitrogen reduction reaction using the rotating round disk electrode (RRDE) method. The current density increased 0.25 mA/cm2 after switching the gas from Ar to N2 and the production rate of NH3 and Faradaic efficiency (FE) are in the top list of reported results.