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Co-reduction coupling of bicarbonate and nitrate toward efficient urea synthesis
Xue Wang1, Lu-Kang Zhao1, Siyao Li1
1Institute for Energy Electrochemistry and Urban Mines Metallurgy, School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Liaoning, 110819, China. gaoxuanwen@mail.neu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) and different nitrogenous substances has shown a broad prospect in replacing the traditional urea synthesis process, but there are still serious challenges in mass transfer at the gas-liquid-solid interface. The conversion of bicarbonate (HCO3-) and nitrate (NO3-) into urea via the C-N coupling process under environmental conditions is a promising alternative to traditional industrial urea synthesis, which uses CO2 as the carbon source. However, initiating the C-N coupling reaction through the adsorption and activation of HCO3- and NO3- is considerably challenging. Designing and engineering highly selective and active electrocatalysts are necessary to accelerate electrochemical urea synthesis. Herein, we constructed a Mott-Schottky heterogeneous catalyst by loading Cu nanoparticles onto WN nanosheets (Cu-WN), achieving an excellent faradaic efficiency (FE) of 15.9% and urea yield rate of 421 μg h-1 mgcat.-1 at -0.3 V vs. RHE, outperforming the majority of reported electrocatalysts. Results show that the spatial charge region induced by the Mott-Schottky heterostructure facilitates the simultaneous adsorption and activation of HCO3- and NO3-, accelerating the multiple-electron transfer process. This work furnishes a promising impetus for the advancement of urea electrosynthesis via electrochemical C-N coupling under ambient conditions.
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