Facile Fabrication of a Foamed Ag3CuS2 Film as an Efficient Self-Supporting Electrocatalyst for Ammonia Electrolysis Producing Hydrogen

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Feb 23;14(7):9036-9045. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c22167. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Abstract

Ammonia (NH3) is one of the hydrogen carriers that has received extensive attention due to its high hydrogen content and carbon-free nature. The ammonia electro-oxidation reaction (AOR) and the liquid AOR (LAOR) are integral parts of an ammonia-based energy system. The exploration of low-cost and efficient electrocatalysts for the AOR and LAOR is very important but very difficult. In this work, a novel self-supporting AOR and LAOR bifunctional electrocatalyst of a Ag3CuS2 film is synthesized by a simple hydrothermal method. The Ag3CuS2 film without a substrate shows efficient catalytic activity and enhanced stability for NH3 electrolysis in both aqueous ammonia solution and liquid ammonia, including an onset potential of 0.7 V for the AOR and an onset potential of 0.4 V for the LAOR. The density functional theory calculations prove that compared to Cu atoms, Ag atoms with appropriate charge density on the surface of Ag3CuS2 are more electrocatalytically active for NH3 splitting, including the low energy barrier in the rate-determining *NH3 dehydrogenation step and the spontaneous tendency in the N2 desorption process. Overall, the foamed Ag3CuS2 film is one of prospective low-cost and stable electrocatalysts for the AOR and LAOR, and the self-supporting strategy without a substrate provides more perspectives to tailor more meaningful and powerful electrocatalysts.

Keywords: ammonia electro-oxidation reaction; ammonia electrolysis; foamed Ag3CuS2 films; liquid ammonia electro-oxidation reaction; self-supporting electrodes without substrate.