Active hydrogen tuning by copper–cobalt bimetal catalysts for boosting ammonia electrosynthesis from simulated wastewater

Abstract

The electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR) represents a promising approach to balance the nitrogen cycle, converting environmental pollutant NO3 to valuable ammonia (NH3). However, the whole reaction involves complex proton-coupled electron transfer processes, requiring the development of efficient catalysts. Owing to unique d-orbitals, Cu-based catalysts exhibit excellent performance. Here, we design a Cu5–Co5 bimetal nanocomposite that achieves a high FENH3 of 94.1%, a yield rate of 14.8 mg h−1 cm−2 and great stability over twenty hours. The yield rate can be enhanced in a flow cell and reach 30.9 mg h−1 cm−2. We test the performance of the Cu5–Co5 catalyst for simulated wastewater treatment, exhibiting a yield rate of 6.7 mg h−1 cm−2 at −100 mA cm−2. Furthermore, in situ ATR-SEIRAS and Raman spectra reveal the reaction pathway on the Cu5–Co5 catalyst. The Cu can adsorb NO3 and convert to *NO2, while Co(OH)2 derived from metallic Co can promote water spillover and facilitate the subsequent *NO2-to-NH3 conversion.

Graphical abstract: Active hydrogen tuning by copper–cobalt bimetal catalysts for boosting ammonia electrosynthesis from simulated wastewater

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2024
Accepted
05 Nov 2024
First published
07 Nov 2024

Green Chem., 2024, Advance Article

Active hydrogen tuning by copper–cobalt bimetal catalysts for boosting ammonia electrosynthesis from simulated wastewater

C. Yang, C. Liu, J. Zhuang, Z. Yang, A. Chen, Y. Li and C. Li, Green Chem., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4GC04120H

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