Issue 39, 2022

Facet and d-band center engineering of CuNi nanocrystals for efficient nitrate electroreduction to ammonia

Abstract

Electrocatalytic nitrate reduction offers a sustainable route to ammonia synthesis and wastewater treatment. However, the nitrate-to-ammonia conversion remains inefficient due to the sluggish kinetics and diverse side reactions. Herein, well-faceted CuNi nanocrystals with Ni-rich surfaces and favorable d-band centres were synthesized with the assistance of γ-cyclodextrin via a solvothermal process. When used as catalysts for nitrate electroreduction, they delivered an ammonia yield of 1.374 mmol h−1 mg−1 (0.5496 mmol h−1 cm−2) at −0.3 V with the faradaic efficiency and selectivity reaching 94.5% and 65.0%, respectively, surpassing pure Cu or Ni nanocrystals and most reported catalysts. Such excellent performances originated from the optimal geometric and electronic structures and special element distribution, which optimized the adsorption behaviors and accelerated the reaction kinetics. A NO3–NO2–NH3 pathway was proposed with the chemical process following the initial electron transfer process as the rate-determining step. This work sheds light on the design of efficient catalysts to achieve carbon neutrality through simultaneous geometric and electronic structure modulation.

Graphical abstract: Facet and d-band center engineering of CuNi nanocrystals for efficient nitrate electroreduction to ammonia

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jul 2022
Accepted
05 Sep 2022
First published
06 Sep 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 15111-15120

Facet and d-band center engineering of CuNi nanocrystals for efficient nitrate electroreduction to ammonia

J. Wang, L. Zhang, Y. Wang, Y. Niu, D. Fang, Q. Su and C. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 15111 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT02256G

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