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Nitrogen reduction to ammonia at high efficiency and rates based on a phosphonium proton shuttle

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posted on 2024-06-06, 14:52 authored by BHR Suryanto, K Matuszek, J Choi, RY Hodgetts, HL Du, JM Bakker, CSM Kang, PV Cherepanov, AN Simonov, DR MacFarlane
Shuttling protons in ammonia synthesis An electrochemical route to ammonia could substantially lower the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the current thermal Haber-Bosch process. One relatively promising option under study involves reductive formation of lithium nitride, which can be protonated to ammonia. However, the ethanol used to date as a local proton source in these studies may degrade under the reaction conditions. Suryanto et al. report the use of a tetraalkyl phosphonium salt in place of ethanol (see the Perspective by Westhead et al. ). This cation can stably undergo deprotonation–reprotonation cycles and, as an added benefit, it enhances the ionic conductivity of the medium. Science , abg2371, this issue p. 1187 ; see also abi8329, p. 1149

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Journal

Science

Volume

372

Pagination

1187-1191

Location

United States

ISSN

0036-8075

eISSN

1095-9203

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6547

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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