High-Performance Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia under Ambient Conditions Using a FeOOH Nanorod Catalyst.
Qin LiuQian LiuLisi XieYuyao JiTingshuai LiBing ZhangNa LiBo TangYang LiuShuyan GaoYonglan LuoLingmin YuQingquan KongXuping SunPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Electrocatalytic nitrate reduction is promising as an environmentally friendly process to produce high value-added ammonia with simultaneous removal of nitrate, a widespread nitrogen pollutant, for water treatment; however, efficient electrocatalysts with high selectivity are required for ammonia formation. In this work, FeOOH nanorod with intrinsic oxygen vacancy supported on carbon paper (FeOOH/CP) is proposed as a high-performance electrocatalyst for converting nitrate to ammonia at room temperature. When operated in a 0.1 M phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution with 0.1 M NaNO 3 , FeOOH/CP is able to obtain a large NH 3 yield of 2419 μg h -1 cm -2 and a surprisingly high Faradic efficiency of 92% with excellent stability. Density functional theory calculation demonstrates that the potential-determining step for nitrate reduction over FeOOH (200) is *NO 2 H + H + + e - → *NO + H 2 O.