Phosphorus-rich CoP 4 @N-C nanoarrays for efficient nitrate-to-ammonia electroreduction.
Xinyu LuYanqiu LengLei SuBaojian ZhangJinxiu ZhaoXiang RenQin WeiPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
The electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NO 3 - RR) is a novel green method for ammonia synthesis. However, the lack of sufficient catalysts has hindered the development of the NO 3 - RR. This research develops a transformation of porous CoP@N-C/CC into porous phosphorus-rich CoP 4 @N-C/CC through high-temperature calcination. Due to its unique phosphating-rich structure, CoP 4 @N-C/CC exhibits an excellent Faraday efficiency (FE: 92.3%) and NH 3 yield (610.2 μmol h -1 cm -2 ). Such a catalyst with more P-P bonds can provide more active sites, effectively enhancing the adsorption and reaction processes of reactant molecules. In addition, the catalyst has good durability and catalytic stability, which provides a possibility for the future application of electrocatalytic ammonia production.
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