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Cu-Doped Iron Oxide for the Efficient Electrocatalytic Nitrate Reduction Reaction.

Jing WangYian WangChao CaiYushen LiuDuojie WuMaoyu WangMenghao LiXianbin WeiMinhua ShaoM Danny Gu
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
The electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NO 3 RR) is a promising alternative synthetic route for sustainable ammonia (NH 3 ) production, because it not only eliminates nitrate (NO 3 - ) from water but also produces NH 3 under mild operating conditions. However, owing to the complicated eight-electron reaction and the competition from the hydrogen evolution reaction, developing catalysts with high activities and Faradaic efficiencies (FEs) is highly imperative to improve the reaction performance. In this study, Cu-doped Fe 3 O 4 flakes are fabricated and demonstrated to be excellent catalysts for electrochemical conversion of NO 3 - to NH 3 , with a maximum FE of ∼100% and an NH 3 yield of 179.55 ± 16.37 mg h -1 mg cat -1 at -0.6 V vs RHE. Theoretical calculations reveal that doping the catalyst surface with Cu results in a more thermodynamically facile reaction. These results highlight the feasibility of promoting the NO 3 RR activity using heteroatom doping strategies.
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