The scientific community is actively seeking to develop innovative catalysts for the electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (ENRR) to produce ammonia (NH3), which has and will play a pivotal role in our industrialized societies. Herein we systematically investigated different types of solid-state molybdenum sulfides (MoSx) as ENRR catalysts, including amorphous molybdenum sulfide (a-MoSx), nanocrystalline MoS2 (c-MoSx), electrochemically deposited MoSx (e-MoSx), or Fe doped MoSx (Fe-MoSx). Using a rigorous protocol for testing the materials in standardized conditions, we establish that none of them showed any catalytic activity towards ENRR, in great contrast with the materials of this family previously discussed in the literature. How...
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Abstract The nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has become an ideal alternative to the Haber‐Bosch pr...
The reduction of nitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) is a requisite transformation for life. Although i...
The scientific community is actively seeking to develop innovative catalysts for the electrochemical...
La communauté scientifique cherche activement à développer des catalyseurs innovants pour la réactio...
The electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is a promising strategy to generate NH3 in mi...
Molybdenum is found in the active site of a number of metalloenzymes. It is supported in these syste...
International audienceAmmonia (NH3) is a major feedstock of the chemical industry. The imperious nee...
The advancement of efficient electrocatalysts toward the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is critic...
Nitrogenases are the only known biological enzyme capable of catalyzing the transformation of dinitr...
The catalytic synthesis of NH3 from the thermodynamically challenging N2 reduction reaction under mi...
Iron sulfides are key materials in metalloprotein catalysis. One interesting aspect of iron sulfides...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Molybdenum sulfides have been identified as promising materials fo...
Abstract The nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has become an ideal alternative to the Haber‐Bosch pr...
The reduction of nitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) is a requisite transformation for life. Although i...
The scientific community is actively seeking to develop innovative catalysts for the electrochemical...
La communauté scientifique cherche activement à développer des catalyseurs innovants pour la réactio...
The electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is a promising strategy to generate NH3 in mi...
Molybdenum is found in the active site of a number of metalloenzymes. It is supported in these syste...
International audienceAmmonia (NH3) is a major feedstock of the chemical industry. The imperious nee...
The advancement of efficient electrocatalysts toward the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is critic...
Nitrogenases are the only known biological enzyme capable of catalyzing the transformation of dinitr...
The catalytic synthesis of NH3 from the thermodynamically challenging N2 reduction reaction under mi...
Iron sulfides are key materials in metalloprotein catalysis. One interesting aspect of iron sulfides...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Molybdenum sulfides have been identified as promising materials fo...
Abstract The nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has become an ideal alternative to the Haber‐Bosch pr...
The reduction of nitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) is a requisite transformation for life. Although i...