Atomically dispersed Pd on ZrO2 for efficient nitrite electroreduction to ammonia†
Abstract
Electrochemical conversion of NO2− to NH3 (NO2RR) provides an appealing route to enable effective wastewater treatment and sustainable NH3 production. Herein, we report that atomically dispersed Pd on ZrO2 as substrate (Pd1/ZrO2) serves as an effective and durable NO2RR catalyst, showing a maximum NH3-faradaic efficiency of 96.75% and corresponding NH3 yield rate of 438.06 μmol h−1 cm−2 at −0.6 V. Combining experiments with theoretical calculations revealed that Pd1 incorporation enables the construction of unique Zr–Pd1–O motifs that can effectively activate NO2−, optimize the intermediate adsorption energies and suppress the competing H2 evolution, resulting in greatly enhanced NO2RR activity and selectivity.
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