Electrochemical reduction conditioning modified Fe-based catalysts with structural disorders for efficient ammonium production from nitrite reduction

Abstract

Electrochemical reduction of NO2 -to NH4 + offers a direct, energy-efficient pathway for sustainable ammonia production by circumventing the rate-determining NO3 --to-NO2 -conversion that constrains traditional NO3 -reduction (NO3RR). Herein, we introduce an electrochemical reduction conditioning (ERC) strategy to control Fe2O3 at different reduction potentials, generating a series of catalysts with tunable Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ /Fe components and lattice strain. Comprehensive ex situ and in situ characterizations reveal that more negative ERC potentials induce greater structural disorder (i.e., tuned Fe/FeO/Fe2O3 components and pronounced lattice strain) which collectively enhance NO2 -adsorption, water dissociation and hydrogenation of intermediates while suppressing competing H2 evolution. Theoretical calculations support that these defective catalyst surface lower the energy barriers for NO2 -adsorption. As a result, the optimized ERC-treated Fe2O3 catalyst achieves a high NH4 + production rate of 153 nmol s -1 cm -2 , Faradaic efficiency of 93% and partial current density of ~ 96.5 mA cm -2 at -1.0 V vs RHE. Integration with plasma-generated NO2 --rich electrolytes further demonstrates stable, decentralized NH4 + production, yielding 32 nmol s -1 cm -2 . This work clarifies the mechanistic role of ERC-induced structural disorders in NO2RR and provides design principles for next-generation metal-oxide catalysts enabling sustainable nitrogencycle management.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Nov 2025
Accepted
21 May 2026
First published
22 May 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Electrochemical reduction conditioning modified Fe-based catalysts with structural disorders for efficient ammonium production from nitrite reduction

M. Lim, Z. Ma, D. Gunawan, Y. Y. Chng, W. Zhong, P. Ramadhany, K. Menon, D. Ruan, P. V. Kumar, A. R. Jalili, R. Amal, R. Daiyan and E. C. Lovell, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA09764A

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