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Green Electrocatalytical Synthesis of Ammonia Using Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells

Green Electrocatalytical Synthesis of Ammonia Using Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells

  • Rong Li *
    Rong Li
    Nano-Science & Technology Research Center, College of Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
    *Email: [email protected]
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  • Qiang Zhen
    Qiang Zhen
    Nano-Science & Technology Research Center, College of Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
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  • Sajid Bashir
    Sajid Bashir
    Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, MSC 161, 700 University Boulevard, Kingsville, Texas 78363, United States
    Texas A&M Energy Institute, Frederick E. Giesecke Engineering Research Bldg., 3372 TAMU, College Station, Texas 77843-3372, United States
  • , and 
  • Jingbo Liu*
    Jingbo Liu
    Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, MSC 161, 700 University Boulevard, Kingsville, Texas 78363, United States
    Texas A&M Energy Institute, Frederick E. Giesecke Engineering Research Bldg., 3372 TAMU, College Station, Texas 77843-3372, United States
    *Email: [email protected]
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DOI: 10.1021/bk-2022-1421.ch006
    Publication Date (Web):November 21, 2022
    Copyright © 2022 American Chemical Society.
    Nanostructured Materials for Sustainable Energy: Design, Evaluation, and Applications
    Chapter 6pp 155-184
    ACS Symposium SeriesVol. 1421
    ISBN13: 9780841297531eISBN: 9780841297524

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    Abstract

    Ammonia is a very important chemical to human society, and its production mainly relies on the traditional Haber-Bosch (HB) method. However, the HB process is carried out under high temperature and pressure, resulting in a large amount of energy consumption and gas emissions. Electrochemical synthesis of ammonia (ESA) is a promising route due to its cleanliness and sustainability with low energy consumption. Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) working at high temperature have the advantages of increasing catalytic activity, easy to assemble and friendly to environment. Therefore, in this chapter recent experimental and theoretical studies on EAS using proton and oxygen ion conducting SOECs are reviewed. At the current stage, the ammonia production rates reported are in a range of 10-13-10-9 mol s-1 cm-2, which is far from the feasible commercial value. A lot of efforts have been made to further improve the ammonia production rate, including the development of new materials and microstructure design for electrode and electrolyte, plasma assisted ESA, and so on. Then we reviewed the recent progress of mechanism from experiments observation and density theoretical calculation (DFT) for the electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction. In the end, the challenges and outlook for ESA using high-temperature SOEC are discussed. There is still a long way to go before the commercialization of ESA.

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