(296b) Electrified Pathways to Ammonia at Ambient Conditions
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Topical Conference: Sustainable (Lower Carbon-Intensive) Energy Solutions: The Art of Scale-up and/or Scale-out
Decarbonization pathways
Monday, October 28, 2024 - 9:40am to 10:00am
In this presentation, we will share recent advances made in our laboratory on nitrogen fixation to synthesize ammonia at ambient conditions. Specifically, our lab is pursuing a lithium-mediated approach to ammonia synthesis and understood the reaction network that controls the reductive chemistry. The coupling of kinetics and transport has a significant influence on the rates of ammonia synthesis, providing a means to improve selectivity of nitrogen fixation. We have developed non-aqueous gas-diffusion electrodes which lead to high rates of ammonia synthesis at ambient conditions, overcoming transport limitations that would otherwise exist. Understanding of the solid electrolyte interphase through cryogenic transmission electron microscopy has provided unprecedented insight into the atomic structure of the reactive interphase. These findings will be discussed in the context of a broader range of electrosynthetic transformations which could lead to local and on-demand production of critical chemicals and materials.