High-efficiency nitrate electroreduction to ammonia on electrodeposited cobalt–phosphorus alloy film†
Abstract
Electrocatalytic eight-electron nitrate (NO3−) reduction is a sustainable strategy to degrade NO3− and convert it into high value-added ammonia (NH3) but needs efficient catalysts with high activity and selectivity. Our study shows the use of Ti plate supported cobalt–phosphorus alloy film (Co–P/TP) as a highly active and selective electrocatalyst for ambient NO3−-to-NH3 conversion. In 0.2 M Na2SO4 with 200 ppm NO3−, Co–P/TP offers an NH3 yield rate of 416.0 ± 7.2 μg h−1 cm−2 and a high faradaic efficiency of 93.6 ± 3.3% at −0.6 V and −0.3 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode, respectively, with good durability. Noticeably, a conversion rate of 86.9% is achieved after 10 h bulk electrolysis.