Doping strain induced bi-Ti3+ pairs for efficient N2 activation and electrocatalytic fixation
Electrocatalytic N2 conversion to ammonia offers a low-carbon alternative to industrial ammonia production, although the rational design of active, efficient catalysts remains limited. Here, authors show Ti3+-pair sites in anatase TiO2 to be active for aqueous N2 electroreduction to ammonia.
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Autores principales: | Na Cao, Zheng Chen, Ketao Zang, Jie Xu, Jun Zhong, Jun Luo, Xin Xu, Gengfeng Zheng |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bcb1fdd101b8491d9f433fe339cc9633 |
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