Themed collection Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis

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Editorial

Electrochemical frontiers in the nitrogen cycle

Xuping Sun, Jieshan Qiu and Chenghua Sun introduce this Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers themed collection on nitrogen cycle electrocatalysis.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical frontiers in the nitrogen cycle
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Abiotic transformations of nitrogen mediated by iron sulfides and related species from early Earth to catalyst design

In this review, we aim to systematically investigate the interaction of nitrogen species with iron sulfides and related materials, with the goal of understanding how abiotic processes may have contributed to the evolution of enzymes responsible for nitrogen transformations.

Graphical abstract: Abiotic transformations of nitrogen mediated by iron sulfides and related species from early Earth to catalyst design
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Investigating the role of oxygen vacancies in metal oxide for enhanced electrochemical reduction of NO3 to NH3: mechanistic insights

Ammonia (NH3) is a crucial chemical commodity used extensively in fertilizer production and as a renewable potential energy carrier.

Graphical abstract: Investigating the role of oxygen vacancies in metal oxide for enhanced electrochemical reduction of NO3− to NH3: mechanistic insights
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Recent developments and prospects for engineering first-row transition metal-based catalysts for electrocatalytic NOx reduction to ammonia

First-row transition metal-based electrocatalysts, including Cu, Fe, Co, Ni, and Ti-based electrocatalysts, for high-efficiency NOx reduction are reviewed. These electrocatalysts should possess three advantages indicated in the figure above.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments and prospects for engineering first-row transition metal-based catalysts for electrocatalytic NOx− reduction to ammonia
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Recent developments in Ti-based nanocatalysts for electrochemical nitrate-to-ammonia conversion

Electrochemical NO3-to-NH3 conversion is an available option for sewage treatment and ammonia synthesis. This review summarized the theoretical insights, design strategy and challenges of Ti-based electrocatalysts for NO3-to-NH3 conversion.

Graphical abstract: Recent developments in Ti-based nanocatalysts for electrochemical nitrate-to-ammonia conversion
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Recent progress in ammonia synthesis based on photoelectrocatalysis

Photoelectrocatalytic NH3 synthesis from N2 and H2O is a promising approach for N-neutralization goal based on catalytic strategies, such as vacancy engineering, ion doping, frustrated Lewis pair design, heterojunction construction, etc.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in ammonia synthesis based on photoelectrocatalysis
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Open Access Review Article

Opportunities and challenges in aqueous nitrate and nitrite reduction beyond electrocatalysis

Nitrate (NO3) and nitrite (NO2) ions are common health-threatening contaminants in water. Thermal catalytic hydrogenation is a promising strategy to reduce nitrate and nitrite during water treatment.

Graphical abstract: Opportunities and challenges in aqueous nitrate and nitrite reduction beyond electrocatalysis
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Recent progress and strategies on the design of catalysts for electrochemical ammonia synthesis from nitrate reduction

This review summarizes recent advancements in catalysts for NH3 electrosynthesis from NO3, highlights various strategies to regulate their apparent or intrinsic activities, and proposes the perspective and challenges in this emerging area.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress and strategies on the design of catalysts for electrochemical ammonia synthesis from nitrate reduction
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Review Article

Prospect of Ru(edta) complexes in nitrogen cycle electrocatalysis: a mini review

This mini review chronicles the role of Ru(edta) (edta4− = ethylenediaminetetraacetate) towards catalysing the electrochemical transformation of nitrogen cycle reactions, elucidating the complex mechanistic schemes.

Graphical abstract: Prospect of Ru(edta) complexes in nitrogen cycle electrocatalysis: a mini review
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

“FeV-cofactor”-inspired bionic Fe-doped BiVO4 photocatalyst decorated with few-layer 2D black phosphorus for efficient nitrogen reduction

An in-built bionic FeV cofactor in Fe-BiVO4 catalyst decorated with 2D black phosphorus can not only adsorb and activate N2 molecules, but also promote carrier separation and transfer, thus improving photocatalytic nitrogen reduction performance.

Graphical abstract: “FeV-cofactor”-inspired bionic Fe-doped BiVO4 photocatalyst decorated with few-layer 2D black phosphorus for efficient nitrogen reduction
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Synergetic effect between non-metals and dual metal catalysts for nitrogen reduction reaction

Nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is an essential process for ammonia synthesis. Synergetic effects, including the metal–metal and metal–ligands (non-metals) interactions, enhance the NRR performance.

Graphical abstract: Synergetic effect between non-metals and dual metal catalysts for nitrogen reduction reaction
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Enhancing the nitrogen reduction activity of iron with inactive group-IVA elements at optimized stoichiometry

Inert group-IVA elements can surprisingly enhance the e-N2RR capability of iron with an appropriate extent of alloying.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing the nitrogen reduction activity of iron with inactive group-IVA elements at optimized stoichiometry
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

A strong metal–support interaction strategy for enhanced binder-free electrocatalytic nitrate reduction

Fe/support catalysts exhibit excellent electrochemical NO3RR performance owing to the strong metal–support interaction (SMSI) between Fe active sites and supports.

Graphical abstract: A strong metal–support interaction strategy for enhanced binder-free electrocatalytic nitrate reduction
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Core–shell heterojunction engineering of Co3O4/NiFe LDH nanosheets as bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient reduction of nitrite to ammonia

Core–shell Co3O4/NiFe LDH heterostructured nanosheets serve as remarkable NO2RR and OER bifunctional electrocatalysts for high-efficiency and low-cost ammonia production.

Graphical abstract: Core–shell heterojunction engineering of Co3O4/NiFe LDH nanosheets as bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient reduction of nitrite to ammonia
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Regulating the spin density of CoIII using boron-doped carbon dots for enhanced electrocatalytic nitrate reduction

Using B-doped carbon dots loading to change the electron spin density of magnetic Co3O4 results in excellent activity in the electrocatalytic nitrate reduction reaction.

Graphical abstract: Regulating the spin density of CoIII using boron-doped carbon dots for enhanced electrocatalytic nitrate reduction
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Exploring the origin of the high electro-catalytic activity for nitrate-to-ammonia conversion on electrodeposited Ni/Ru hydroxide hybrids

The high activity of the electrodeposited Ni/Ru hydroxide hybrid was attributed to the interaction between Ru and oxidized Ni species formed in the Ru–O–Ni matrix, which promoted the conversion of nitrate to ammonia through the synergistic effect.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the origin of the high electro-catalytic activity for nitrate-to-ammonia conversion on electrodeposited Ni/Ru hydroxide hybrids
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Atomically isolated and unsaturated Sb sites created on Sb2S3 for highly selective NO electroreduction to NH3

Sb2S3 comprising atomically isolated and unsaturated Sb (SbAIU) sites is demonstrated as an efficient catalyst for NORR, attributed to the critical role of SbAIU sites in promoting NORR and inhibiting competitive hydrogen evolution.

Graphical abstract: Atomically isolated and unsaturated Sb sites created on Sb2S3 for highly selective NO electroreduction to NH3
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

The β-PdBi2 monolayer for efficient electrocatalytic NO reduction to NH3: a computational study

β-PdBi2 was proposed as a novel NORR catalyst for NH3 synthesis with high efficiency and high selectivity, and its catalytic activity can be enhanced by a tensile strain.

Graphical abstract: The β-PdBi2 monolayer for efficient electrocatalytic NO reduction to NH3: a computational study
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Integrating RuO2@TiO2 catalyzed electrochemical chlorine evolution with a NO oxidation reaction for nitrate synthesis

A highly efficient approach for nitrate synthesis is developed under ambient conditions. The electrochemical generation of active chloride species by RuO2@TiO2/TP in chlorine evolution reaction effectively convert NO to nitrate in the electrolyte.

Graphical abstract: Integrating RuO2@TiO2 catalyzed electrochemical chlorine evolution with a NO oxidation reaction for nitrate synthesis
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

Rare-earth La-doped VS2−x for electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonia

A rare-earth La-doped VS2−x is reported as an effective catalyst for electrocatalytic nitrate-to-ammonia conversion, which is attributed to the synergy of La-dopants and S-vacancies to promote NO3RR and suppress hydrogen evolution.

Graphical abstract: Rare-earth La-doped VS2−x for electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonia
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
Research Article

High-efficiency electrosynthesis of ammonia with selective reduction of nitrite over an Ag nanoparticle-decorated TiO2 nanoribbon array

An Ag nanoparticle-decorated TiO2 nanoribbon array on a titanium plate performs efficiently in electrocatalytic NO2 reduction to NH3, achieving a large NH3 yield of 8743.1 μg h−1 cm−2 with a high faradaic efficiency of 96.4%.

Graphical abstract: High-efficiency electrosynthesis of ammonia with selective reduction of nitrite over an Ag nanoparticle-decorated TiO2 nanoribbon array
From the themed collection: Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis
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About this collection

Welcome to the Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers themed collection - “Nitrogen-cycle electrocatalysis”.

Artificial N-cycle electrocatalysis with high flexibility, sustainability, and compatibility can convert intermittent renewable energy to harmless (nitrogen) or value-added chemicals (ammonia, nitrate, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, etc.). Guest edited by Xuping Sun (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China), Jieshan Qiu (Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China), and Chenghua Sun (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia), this collection highlights new advances in the growing field of N-cycle electrocatalysis.

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