Electroreduction of Nitrate to Ammonia on Palladium-Cobalt-Oxygen Nanowire Arrays.
Min LiuQiqi MaoKeke ShiZiqiang WangYou XuXiaonian LiLiang WangHongjing WangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Developing high-efficiency electrocatalysts for the selective reduction of nitrate to valuable ammonia is of great significance. Herein, Pd-PdO-modified Co 3 O 4 nanowire arrays on nickel foam (PdCoO/NF) are fabricated by a facile cation-exchange reaction. Pd and PdO can facilitate the generation of adsorbed hydrogen, and abundant oxygen vacancies can promote nitrate activation. Therefore, the PdCoO/NF exhibits a superior nitrate conversion rate (89.3%), Faradaic efficiency (88.6%), and ammonium selectivity (95.3%) at -1.3 V versus a saturated calomel electrode. The source of the produced ammonia is confirmed by 15 N isotope labeling experiments and 1 H magnetic resonance. This presented synthetic method provides a powerful strategy for the preparation of nanowire arrays with controllable compositions for selective nitrate electroreduction to ammonia.
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