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Molecular Self-Assembly in Conductive Covalent Networks for Selective Nitrate Electroreduction to Ammonia.

Feiqing SunYifan GaoMengjie LiYingke WenYanjie FangThomas J MeyerBing Shan
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Electrochemical nitrate (NO 3 - ) reduction in aqueous media provides a useful approach for ammonia (NH 3 ) synthesis. While efforts are focused on developing catalysts, the local microenvironment surrounding the catalyst centers is of great importance for controlling electrocatalytic performance. Here, we demonstrate that a self-assembled molecular iron catalyst integrated in a free-standing conductive hydrogel is capable of selective production of NH 3 from NO 3 - at efficiencies approaching unity. With the electrocatalytic hydrogel, the NH 3 selectivity is consistently high under a range of negative biases, which results from the hydrophobicity increase of the polycarbazole-based electrode substrate. In mildly acidic media, proton reduction is suppressed by electro-dewetting of the hydrogel electrode, enhancing the selectivity of NO 3 - reduction. The electrocatalytic hydrogel is capable of continuous production of NH 3 for at least 100 h with NH 3 selectivity of ∼89 to 98% at high current densities. Our results highlight the role of constructing an internal hydrophobic surface for electrocatalysts in controlling selectivity in aqueous media.
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