Abstract

Electrochemical reduction studies of dinitrogen catalyzed by Ti(OH)3−Mo(III) in an alkaline methanol solution on a mercury cathode show that the maximum yield of hydrazine (4%) and ammonia (43%) is observed at 0.5 mA/cm2 current density. In experimental conditions it corresponds to the zero-charge potential of sodium amalgam (−1.86 V).

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