Electrochemical lithium (Li)–mediated nitrogen (N 2 ) reduction could enable production of ammonia (NH 3 ) at ambient temperatures and pressures, offering a route to reduce carbon emissions in the chemical sector. However, NH 3 productivity is often limited by sluggish Li-ion desolvation and diffusion at the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). Here, we present a concerted desolvation:diffusion layered SEI architecture that provides abundant Li-ion flux for efficient N 2 conversion toward NH 3 production at high current densities. The SEI comprises stacked inorganic layers with low ion-binding affinity and high ion-conductivity functionalities that increase Li-ion flux by two orders of magnitude. This design strategy achieved N 2 electroreduction in a 2 M lithium difluoro(oxalato)borate electrolyte with a Faradaic efficiency of 98% and an energy efficiency of 21% for NH 3 production at 100 milliamperes per square centimeter (mA cm −2 ). The system sustained an 80% Faradaic efficiency over 40 hours, after which performance declined.
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Qiang Zhang
Chemical Synthesis Lab
Ying Zhang
Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
Peiping Yu
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Tianjin University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699010382ccff479cfe56b8b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adw5462
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