Phosphorus incorporation accelerates ammonia electrosynthesis over a mesoporous Au film†
Abstract
In this work, a phosphorus-doped mesoporous Au alloy film is grown on Ni foam (mAuP/NF) via a replacement reaction using diblock copolymers and NaH2PO2 as pore-forming agents and a phosphorus dopant, respectively. Due to the phosphorus doping and well-developed mesoporous structure, the obtained mAuP/NF possesses superior NH3 yield (36.52 µg h−1 mg−1cat.) and faradaic efficiency (20.32%) for ammonia electrosynthesis in neutral conditions, superior to mAu/NF.