Issue 18, 2022

In operando identification of the V4+-site-dependent nitrogen reduction reaction of VSx

Abstract

The unique d orbital electron configuration of transition-metal elements endows the metal centers of transition metal-based materials (TMs) with multiple valence features. However, the metal valence state dependent activity of TMs has been rarely investigated for the electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (ENRR), which involves multiple proton-electron coupling steps. Herein, we prepared VS2−x with hybrid valences (V2+ and V4+) and VS2 (with pure V4+) through a typical hydrothermal method to unveil the effect of V2+ and V4+ on the ENRR activity. The as-prepared VS2 sample exhibited a prominent FE of 35.52% and a high ammonia yield of 41.21 μg mgcat−1 h−1 at a lower overpotential (−0.3 V vs. RHE), which apparently outperforms the VS2−x counterpart. We used HRTEM, XRD, XPS, in situ EIS and XAS to characterize the evolution of V2+ and V4+ in the obtained samples. Importantly, in situ Raman and theoretical calculations demonstrated that the V4+ site is responsible for the obtained high ENRR performance. Surprisingly, we found that the adsorption of N2 molecules is an exothermic process on the V4+ site, but an endothermic process on the V2+ site. This work provides new insight into the catalytic activity of TM based ENRR catalysts.

Graphical abstract: In operando identification of the V4+-site-dependent nitrogen reduction reaction of VSx

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2022
Accepted
01 Apr 2022
First published
04 Apr 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 10219-10226

In operando identification of the V4+-site-dependent nitrogen reduction reaction of VSx

R. Zhao, X. Chi, X. Wang, L. Zhao, Y. Zhou, Y. Xiong, S. Yao, S. Wang, D. Wang, Z. Fu, Z. Yang and Y. Yan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 10219 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA00765G

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