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Title: Balanced NOₓ⁻ and proton adsorption for efficient electrocatalytic NOₓ⁻ to NH₃ conversion
Authors: Hu, Yue
Liu, Jiawei
Lee, Carmen
Luo, Wenyu
Dong, Jinfeng
Liang, Zhishan
Chen, Mengxin
Hu, Erhai
Zhang, Mingsheng
Soo, Debbie Xiang Yun
Zhu, Qiang
Li, Fengkun
Rawat, Rajdeep Singh
Ng, Man-Fai
Zhong, Lixiang
Han, Bo
Geng, Dongsheng
Yan, Qingyu
Keywords: Engineering::Materials
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Hu, Y., Liu, J., Lee, C., Luo, W., Dong, J., Liang, Z., Chen, M., Hu, E., Zhang, M., Soo, D. X. Y., Zhu, Q., Li, F., Rawat, R. S., Ng, M., Zhong, L., Han, B., Geng, D. & Yan, Q. (2023). Balanced NOₓ⁻ and proton adsorption for efficient electrocatalytic NOₓ⁻ to NH₃ conversion. ACS Nano, 17(23), 23637-23648. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c06798
Project: 2020-T1-001-031 
RT6/22
M23L9b0052
Journal: ACS Nano
Abstract: Electrocatalytic nitrate (NO3-)/nitrite (NO2-) reduction reaction (eNOx-RR) to ammonia under ambient conditions presents a green and promising alternative to the Haber-Bosch process. Practically available NOx- sources, such as wastewater or plasma-enabled nitrogen oxidation reaction (p-NOR), typically have low NOx- concentrations. Hence, electrocatalyst engineering is important for practical eNOx-RR to obtain both high NH3 Faradaic efficiency (FE) and high yield rate. Herein, we designed balanced NOx- and proton adsorption by properly introducing Cu sites into the Fe/Fe2O3 electrocatalyst. During the eNOx-RR process, the H adsorption is balanced, and the good NOx- affinity is maintained. As a consequence, the designed Cu-Fe/Fe2O3 catalyst exhibits promising performance, with an average NH3 FE of ∼98% and an average NH3 yield rate of 15.66 mg h-1 cm-2 under the low NO3- concentration (32.3 mM) of typical industrial wastewater at an applied potential of -0.6 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE). With low-power direct current p-NOR generated NOx- (23.5 mM) in KOH electrolyte, the Cu-Fe/Fe2O3 catalyst achieves an FE of ∼99% and a yield rate of 15.1 mg h-1 cm-2 for NH3 production at -0.5 V (vs RHE). The performance achieved in this study exceeds industrialization targets for NH3 production by exploiting two available low-concentration NOx- sources.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173377
ISSN: 1936-0851
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.3c06798
Schools: School of Materials Science and Engineering 
National Institute of Education 
Organisations: Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR
Research Centres: Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) 
SCARCE Laboratory
Rights: © 2023 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
Fulltext Permission: none
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