Electron and proton storage on separate Ru and BaO domains mediated by conductive low-work-function carbon to accelerate ammonia synthesis

IF 42.8 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Nature Catalysis Pub Date : 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1038/s41929-025-01302-z
Yaejun Baik, Seunghyuck Chi, Kyeongjin Lee, DongHwan Oh, Kyungho Lee, Minkee Choi
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Ammonia (NH3) has gained attention as a carbon-free fuel and hydrogen carrier, making its energy-efficient production increasingly important. Here we demonstrate that Ru and BaO, connected by conductive carbon, can separately store e and H+, like a chemical capacitor under NH3 synthesis conditions. H atoms generated on the Ru surface by H2 activation polarize into H+/e pairs. Subsequently, H+ migrates over the carbon surfaces to neutralize basic BaO, while e accumulates in conductive Ru/carbon. As the work function of carbon decreases, Ru gradually becomes enriched with e, facilitating N2 activation via π-backdonation and alleviating H2 poisoning. Thus, an optimized catalyst synthesized using N-doped MWNT with the lowest work function, exhibited 7.4 times higher activity than a reference Ba–Ru/MgO catalyst. The results show that charge distribution within catalysts can be markedly altered under reaction conditions, and its rational control can enable the design of active NH3 synthesis catalysts.

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期刊介绍: Nature Catalysis serves as a platform for researchers across chemistry and related fields, focusing on homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysts, encompassing both fundamental and applied studies. With a particular emphasis on advancing sustainable industries and processes, the journal provides comprehensive coverage of catalysis research, appealing to scientists, engineers, and researchers in academia and industry. Maintaining the high standards of the Nature brand, Nature Catalysis boasts a dedicated team of professional editors, rigorous peer-review processes, and swift publication times, ensuring editorial independence and quality. The journal publishes work spanning heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis, covering areas such as catalytic synthesis, mechanisms, characterization, computational studies, nanoparticle catalysis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, environmental catalysis, asymmetric catalysis, and various forms of organocatalysis.
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