Overcoming fundamental challenges of the electrochemical nitrogen oxidation reaction
Abstract
Nitric acid and nitrates play a crucial role in modern agriculture and medicine; however, their commercial production through the Haber–Bosch and Ostwald processes is energy-intensive and generates significant greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the rapidly growing global population is expected to significantly increase food demand in the coming decades. Therefore, there is a pressing need to explore sustainable alternatives for synthetic fertilizer production to meet increasing global crop demands while reducing the carbon footprint. The electrochemical nitrogen oxidation reaction (NOR) presents a viable alternative which produces nitrates using renewable electricity. However, NOR is still a nascent reaction that has not been studied extensively, and several key challenges must be addressed as the field develops. In this feature article review, we highlight the set of effective approaches that we have employed for studying this complex reaction and overcoming these challenges, as well as discuss future directions for advancing NOR technology.

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