Splicing the active phases of copper/cobalt-based catalysts achieves high-rate tandem electroreduction of nitrate to ammonia

将铜/钴基催化剂的活性相拼接起来,可实现硝酸盐高效串联电还原制氨。

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Abstract

Electrocatalytic recycling of waste nitrate (NO(3)(-)) to valuable ammonia (NH(3)) at ambient conditions is a green and appealing alternative to the Haber-Bosch process. However, the reaction requires multi-step electron and proton transfer, making it a grand challenge to drive high-rate NH(3) synthesis in an energy-efficient way. Herein, we present a design concept of tandem catalysts, which involves coupling intermediate phases of different transition metals, existing at low applied overpotentials, as cooperative active sites that enable cascade NO(3)(-)-to-NH(3) conversion, in turn avoiding the generally encountered scaling relations. We implement the concept by electrochemical transformation of Cu-Co binary sulfides into potential-dependent core-shell Cu/CuO(x) and Co/CoO phases. Electrochemical evaluation, kinetic studies, and in-situ Raman spectra reveal that the inner Cu/CuO(x) phases preferentially catalyze NO(3)(-) reduction to NO(2)(-), which is rapidly reduced to NH(3) at the nearby Co/CoO shell. This unique tandem catalyst system leads to a NO(3)(-)-to-NH(3) Faradaic efficiency of 93.3 ± 2.1% in a wide range of NO(3)(-) concentrations at pH 13, a high NH(3) yield rate of 1.17 mmol cm(-2) h(-1) in 0.1 M NO(3)(-) at -0.175 V vs. RHE, and a half-cell energy efficiency of ~36%, surpassing most previous reports.

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