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Lixue Zhou1, Daming Feng1, Zhiqiang Li1
1College of Chemistry, Liaoning University, Chongshan Middle Road, Huanggu District, Shenyang, Liaoning 110036, P. R. China.
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To kill two birds in one stone, electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate (NO3-) offers a mild and reliable approach for wastewater denitrification and a green pathway for ammonia (NH3) production. Despite the complex proton-coupled electron transfer process in NO3- reduction, efficient NH3 production has been challenging. In this study, high-entropy multivalent chalcogenides (HEMCs) were synthesized, exhibiting a synergistic catalytic effect for enhanced electrochemical performance. The highest Faraday efficiency of 92.3% and NH3 yield rate of 5.67 mg h-1 cm-2 were achieved at -0.6 and -0.8 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (V vs RHE) under the catalysis of HEMC with Fe, Cu, Co, Cr, Zr, Ni, and Bi (molar ratio 1:1:1:1:1:1:1), denoted as F3CZNB. Comparatively, senary and quinary HEMCs, namely, F3CZN and F3CZ, were also synthesized. Characterization and catalytic performance analyses revealed that Fe and Cu primarily contributed to the catalytic activity, while NH3 selectivity and electrode stability were attributed to the stoichiometric composition of the metals. Ni further enhanced conversion of NO3- to NH3 by its hydrophilicity, and Bi improved conductivity and durability with d-p interaction with transition metals. The NO3- reduction reaction pathway was confirmed by detecting intermediates (*NO2, *NO, *NH2OH, *NH2, and *NH) on the catalyst surface using in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (in situ FT-IR) and electrochemical differential mass spectrometry (DEMS). A Zn-NO3- battery assembled with F3CZNB demonstrated an energy density of 6.45 mW cm-2, highlighting the potential of F3CZNB for energy conversion devices. This study sheds light on a novel protocol for synthesizing multivalent chalcogenides with potent electrocatalytic activity.
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