The industrial ammonia synthesis reaction has the disadvantage of large energy consumption; thus, the electrochemical reduction method of ammonia synthesis characterized by its clean nature and environmental protectiveness has received extensive attention. Molybdenum nitride is a commonly used electrocatalyst for ammonia synthesis, and its Faraday efficiency is low, which may be due to many internal grain boundaries and few active sites. In this work, we grow microscale porous Mo2N single crystals and polycrystalline Mo2N from non-porous MoO3 single crystals. Porous molybdenum nitride materials facilitate charge transport in grain boundaries due to their single-crystal nature and enhance the catalytic properties of ammonia synthesis reactio...
A rapid and facile reduction of nitrogen to achieve sustainable and energy-efficient production of a...
Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) have great potential for energy-related electrocatalysis because of...
The advancement of efficient electrocatalysts toward the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is critic...
The industrial ammonia synthesis reaction has the disadvantage of large energy consumption; thus, th...
Replacing precious and nondurable Pt catalysts with cheap materials is a key issue for commercializa...
Electrocatalytic synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen (N2) representsa highly attractive approach to p...
A highly attractive, but still a key challenge, is the development of earth-abundant electrocatalyst...
Summary: Ammonia is an important chemical for agriculture and industry and also a promising energy c...
Molybdenum based materials are gaining importance as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactio...
Cobalt molybdenum nitride (Co3Mo3N) catalyst was synthesised through ammonolysis of the correspondin...
Among catalysts based on non-noble metals, Mo-based materials are important for hydrogen evolution b...
The reactivities of a series of ternary and binary molybdenum nitrides have been compared. Data have...
Monometallic (δ-MoN, Mo<sub>5</sub>N<sub>6</sub>, and Mo<sub>2</sub>N) and bimetallic molybdenum nit...
The unique category of transition metal nitrides has an immense scope as an electron-driven catalyst...
Ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) is one of the most important industrial chemicals owing to its wide applica...
A rapid and facile reduction of nitrogen to achieve sustainable and energy-efficient production of a...
Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) have great potential for energy-related electrocatalysis because of...
The advancement of efficient electrocatalysts toward the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is critic...
The industrial ammonia synthesis reaction has the disadvantage of large energy consumption; thus, th...
Replacing precious and nondurable Pt catalysts with cheap materials is a key issue for commercializa...
Electrocatalytic synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen (N2) representsa highly attractive approach to p...
A highly attractive, but still a key challenge, is the development of earth-abundant electrocatalyst...
Summary: Ammonia is an important chemical for agriculture and industry and also a promising energy c...
Molybdenum based materials are gaining importance as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactio...
Cobalt molybdenum nitride (Co3Mo3N) catalyst was synthesised through ammonolysis of the correspondin...
Among catalysts based on non-noble metals, Mo-based materials are important for hydrogen evolution b...
The reactivities of a series of ternary and binary molybdenum nitrides have been compared. Data have...
Monometallic (δ-MoN, Mo<sub>5</sub>N<sub>6</sub>, and Mo<sub>2</sub>N) and bimetallic molybdenum nit...
The unique category of transition metal nitrides has an immense scope as an electron-driven catalyst...
Ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) is one of the most important industrial chemicals owing to its wide applica...
A rapid and facile reduction of nitrogen to achieve sustainable and energy-efficient production of a...
Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) have great potential for energy-related electrocatalysis because of...
The advancement of efficient electrocatalysts toward the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) is critic...