立体阻碍作用产生的 Li+ 溶胶增强锂介导的氮还原作用

IF 19.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Energy Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1021/acsenergylett.4c0262610.1021/acsenergylett.4c02626
Yebin Han, Chaeeun Lim, Youngbi Kim, Hyerim Baek, Sangmin Jeon, Jeong Woo Han* and Kijung Yong*, 
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本研究提出了一种立体阻碍衍生电解质(STE)来生成富含Li+阴离子的溶解结构,以增强锂介导的氮还原反应(Li-NRR),这是一种很有前景的电化学绿色氨合成方法。STE 将四氢呋喃(THF)溶剂中的α质子甲基化,从而溶解锂盐,导致 Li+ 的弱溶解,并生成富含阴离子的溶解结构。由此产生的阴离子固体电解质中间相具有薄而均匀的无机特性,提高了锂-NRR 过程的选择性、能效 (EE) 和稳定性。此外,富含阴离子的溶胶具有抗还原稳定性,可抑制电解质分解。因此,与 THF 单一电解质(35.7% 和 49.3 nmol cm-2 s-1)相比,STE 的法拉第效率和 NH3 产率(分别为 65.8% 和 90.8 nmol cm-2 s-1)提高了 2 倍,而 EE 提高了 1.5 倍。
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Steric Hindrance-Derived Li+ Solvation to Enhance Lithium-Mediated Nitrogen Reduction

This study proposes a steric hindrance-derived electrolyte (STE) to generate Li+ anion-rich solvation structures to enhance the Li-mediated nitrogen reduction reaction (Li-NRR), a promising electrochemical green ammonia synthesis method. The STE applied methylation of the alpha proton in the tetrahydrofuran (THF) solvent, which dissolved lithium salts, leading to the weak solvation of Li+ and generating an anion-rich-solvated structure. The resultant anion-derived solid electrolyte interphase with thin and uniform inorganic properties improved the selectivity, energy efficiency (EE), and stability of the Li-NRR process. Additionally, the anion-rich solvation exhibited antireduction stability and inhibited electrolyte decomposition. Consequently, the STE achieved a 2-fold increase in Faradaic efficiency and NH3 yield rate (65.8% and 90.8 nmol cm–2 s–1, respectively) compared to the THF-single electrolyte (35.7% and 49.3 nmol cm–2 s–1) while increasing the EE by 1.5 times.

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