Electrocatalytic
NO-to-NH3 conversion (NORR) provides
a fascinating route toward the eco-friendly and valuable production
of NH3. In this study, amorphous FeS2 (a-FeS2) is first demonstrated as a high-efficiency catalyst for
the NORR, showing a maximum FENH3 of 92.5% with a corresponding
NH3 yield rate of 227.1 μmol h–1 cm–2, outperforming most NORR catalysts reported
earlier. Experimental measurements combined with theoretical computations
clarify that the exceptional NORR activity of a-FeS2 originates
from the amorphization-induced upshift of the d-band center to promote
the NO activation and NO-to-NH3 hydrogenation energetics