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毕业院校:哈尔滨工业大学

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2019 当选:省高端人才

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2019-09-26 泰山学者青年专家

2009-01-06 “国防科技创新团队”核心成员

2007-05-15 黑龙江省优秀毕业生(博士)

2007-06-30 哈尔滨工业大学优秀毕业生

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Synergistically Coupling Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots with MnO2 Nanosheets for Efficient Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction Under Ambient Conditions

关键字:N-2 FIXATION; MXENE; HYDROGEN; NH3

摘要:The electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is a promising strategy of nitrogen fixation into ammonia under ambient conditions. However, the development of electrochemical NRR is highly bottlenecked by the expensive noble metal catalysts. As a representative 2D nonmetallic material, black phosphorus (BP) has the valence electron structure similar to nitrogen, which can effectively adsorb the inactive nitrogen molecule and activate its triple bond. In addition, the relatively weak hydrogen adsorption can restrict the competitive and vigorous hydrogen evolution reaction. Herein, ultrafine BP quantum dots (QDs) are prepared via liquid-phase exfoliation and then assembled on catalytically active MnO2 nanosheets through van der Waals interactions. The obtained BP QDs/MnO2 catalyst demonstrates admirable synergetic effects in electrochemical NRR. The monodisperse BP QDs providing major activity manifest excellent ammonia production steadily with high selectivity, which benefits from the robust confinement of the BP QDs on the wrinkled MnO2 nanosheets with decent activity. A high ammonia yield rate of 25.3 mu g h(-1) mg(cat.)(-1) and faradic efficiency of 6.7% can be achieved at -0.5 V (vs RHE) in 0.1 m Na2SO4 electrolyte, which are dramatically superior to either component. The isotopic labelling and other control tests further exclude the external contamination possibility and attest the genuine activity.

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