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Minzhang Li1, Wei Wang1,2, Man Liang1
1Guangdong Engineering Technology Research Center of Efficient Green Energy and Environment Protection Materials, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, South China Normal University, China.
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Freshwater scarcity and nitrate contamination in water sources are critical environmental sustainability challenges. We address these two challenges by coupling seawater desalination with electrochemical nitrate reduction (NO3RR) via bimetallic Fe/Zn polyphthalocyanine frameworks. They serve as high-performance catalysts for NO3RR toward ammonia (NH3) production. The efficient NO3RR is integrated into an electrocatalytic desalination device, enabling the production of freshwater from seawater and the removal of nitrate from contaminated water. In situ spectroscopic studies and theoretical calculations show that Zn-N4 units incorporated into the Fe polyphthalocyanine framework modulate Fe-N4 sites' d-band center to enhance the adsorption of NO3 - and the generation of *H, resulting in 3.22 times higher turnover frequency and highly selective reduction toward NH3. The optimized Fe8Zn1PPc delivered NH3 Faradic efficiency (>97% over a wide potential range (-0.55 to -0.95 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)), the NH3 yield rate of 2.68 mmol h-1 cm-2 at -0.85 V versus RHE, and over 120 h of stable operation, outperforming previously reported Fe-based catalysts for NO3RR. The desalination device achieves the highest salt removal rates (1326.92 µg cm-2 min-1) among various desalination methods. Ten cycles of natural seawater desalination to drinking water are demonstrated with 99% ion removal. This work presents an innovative solution for addressing sustainable water challenges.
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