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Crystalline modulation of zirconia for efficient nitrate reduction to ammonia under ambient conditions.

Zhiruo TaoHaitao YinYaxin LvHaoran GuoJun Song ChenXiaoyu YeHaohong XianShengjun SunTingshuai Li
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Zirconia as a polycrystalline catalyst can be effectively tuned by doping low-valence elements and meanwhile form abundant oxygen vacancies. Herein, the crystalline structures of zirconia are modulated by scandium doping and proposed as a robust catalyst for nitrate reduction to ammonia. The tetragonal zirconia achieves a maximum ammonia yield of 16.03 mg h -1 mg cat. -1 , superior to the other crystal forms. DEMS tests unveil the reaction pathway and theoretical calculations reveal the low free energy of -0.22 eV for nitrate adsorption at the tetragonal zirconia.
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