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Small ; : e2404919, 2024 Aug 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39096112

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Electrochemical conversion of nitrate (NO3 -) to ammonia (NH3) is an effective approach to reduce nitrate pollutants in the environment and also a promising low-temperature, low-pressure method for ammonia synthesis. However, adequate H* intermediates are highly expected for NO3 - hydrogenation, while suppressing competitive hydrogen evolution. Herein, the effect of H* coverage on the NO3RR for ammonia synthesis by Cu electrocatalysts is investigated. The H* coverage can be adjusted by changing Pd nanoparticle sizes. The optimized Pd@Cu with an average Pd size of 2.88 nm shows the best activity for NO3RR, achieving a maximum Faradaic efficiency of 97% (at -0.8 V vs RHE) and an NH3 yield of 21 mg h-1 cm- 2, from an industrial wastewater level of 500 ppm NO3 -. In situ electrochemical experiments indicate that Pd particles with 2.88 nm can promote NO3 - hydrogenation to NH3 via well-modulated coverage of adsorbed H* species. Coupling the anodic glycerol oxidation reaction, ammonium and formate are successfully obtained as value-added products in a membrane electrode assembly electrolyzer. This work provides a feasible strategy for obtaining size-dependent H* intermediates for hydrogenation.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 60(16): 2184-2187, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38295377

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Herein, we report a nanocomposite electrocatalyst with coupled Cu and NiO, showing a high Faraday efficiency of 97% and excellent ammonia production rate (450 mg h-1 cm-2) for nitrate reduction. In situ UV-vis spectroscopic studies confirmed that the synergy between NiO and Cu could avoid NO2- enrichment and promote tandem nitrate reduction to ammonia synthesis.

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