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Electrocatalytic Urea Synthesis via N<sub>2</sub> Dimerization and Universal Descriptor

Junxian Liu, Xingshuai Lv, Yandong Ma, Sean C. Smith, Yuantong Gu, Liangzhi Kou

2023ACS Nano37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Electrocatalytic urea synthesis through N 2 + CO 2 coreduction and C–N coupling is a promising and sustainable alternative to harsh industrial processes. Despite considerable efforts, limited progress has been made due to the challenges of breaking inert N≡N bonds for C–N coupling, competing side reactions, and the absence of theoretical principles guiding catalyst design. In this study, we propose a mechanism for highly electrocatalytic urea synthesis using two adsorbed N 2 molecules and CO as nitrogen and carbon sources, respectively. This mechanism circumvents the challenging step of N≡N bond breaking and selective CO 2 to CO reduction, as the free CO molecule inserts into dimerized *N 2 and binds concurrently with two N atoms, forming a specific urea precursor *NNCONN* with both thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility. Through the proposed mechanism, Ti 2 @C 4 N 3 and V 2 @C 4 N 3 are identified as highly active catalysts for electrocatalytic urea formation, exhibiting low onset potentials of −0.741 and −0.738 V, respectively. Importantly, taking transition metal atoms anchored on porous graphite-like carbonitride (TM 2 @C 4 N 3 ) as prototypes, we introduce a simple descriptor, namely, effective d electron number (Φ), to quantitatively describe the structure–activity relationships for urea formation. This descriptor incorporates inherent atomic properties of the catalyst, such as the number of d electrons, the electronegativity of the metal atoms, and the generalized electronegativity of the substrate atoms, making it potentially applicable to other urea catalysts. Our work advances the comprehension of mechanisms and provides a universal guiding principle for catalyst design in urea electrochemical synthesis.

Topics & Concepts

ElectronegativityUreaCatalysisElectrochemistryMoleculeTransition metalMaterials scienceAdsorptionChemistryChemical physicsNanotechnologyComputational chemistryCombinatorial chemistryPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryElectrodeAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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