Global Challenges (Jul 2024)

Tailored Metal‐Porphyrin Based Molecular Electrocatalysts for Enhanced Artificial Nitrogen Fixation to Green Ammonia

  • Giorgia Salerno,
  • Ottavia Bettucci,
  • Norberto Manfredi,
  • Luca Stendardo,
  • Eleonora Veronese,
  • Pierangelo Metrangolo,
  • Alessandro Abbotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202300345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Electrochemical nitrogen reduction (E‐NRR) is one of the most promising approaches to generate green NH3. However, scarce ammonia yields and Faradaic efficiencies (FE) still limit their use on a large scale. Thus, efforts are focusing on different E‐NRR catalyst structures and formulations. Among present strategies, molecular electrocatalysts such as metal‐porphyrins emerge as an encouraging option due to their planar structures which favor the interaction involving the metal center, responsible for adsorption and activation of nitrogen. Nevertheless, the high hydrophobicity of porphyrins limits the aqueous electrolyte–catalyst interaction lowering yields. This work introduces a new class of metal‐porphyrin based catalysts, bearing hydrophilic tris(ethyleneglycol) monomethyl ether chains (metal = Cu(II) and CoII)). Experimental results show that the presence of hydrophilic chains significantly increases ammonia yields and FE, supporting the relevance of fruitful catalyst‐electrolyte interactions. This study also investigates the use of hydrophobic branched alkyl chains for comparison, resulting in similar performances with respect to the unsubstituted metal‐porphyrin, taken as a reference, further confirming that the appropriate design of electrocatalysts carrying peripheral hydrophilic substituents is able to improve device performances in the generation of green ammonia.

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