Abstract:Sulfur-doped Sb2O3 nanorods (X-Sb2O3)
have been synthesized via a self-assembly
process with subsequent calcination, using bulk Sb as the precursor
and H2SO4 as the sulfur source. The obtained X-doped Sb2O3 nanorods were confirmed
as efficient and stable catalysts for electrochemical nitrogen reduction,
which exhibited a superior ammonia yield of 6.88 μg h–1 cm–2 with a Faradaic efficiency of 32.5% at −0.18
V versus RHE. Moreover, the doping amount of sulfur in X-Sb2O3 could be controlled by the calcination
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