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Jingyi Tao1,2, Wenhao Yang3, Fenglai Pei4
1Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200050, P. R. China. cuixz@mail.sic.ac.cn.
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Electrochemical nitrate reduction (NO3-RR) offers an environmentally benign route for nitrate removal and sustainable ammonia synthesis. However, achieving high selectivity and efficiency in this process remains a major challenge. Cobalt, as a low-cost transition metal with flexible oxidation states, has garnered significant interest in NO3-RR electrocatalysis. Yet, single-site cobalt catalysts often struggle to simultaneously regulate the adsorption and conversion of nitrate and its intermediates, as well as promote water dissociation and optimal hydrogen adsorption, resulting in limited faradaic efficiency and NH3 selectivity. Tandem catalysts, which integrate multiple functionally complementary sites, have emerged as a promising solution to decouple and accelerate the complex multi-step reaction involved in NO3- reduction. This review analyzes recent advances in Co-based tandem electrocatalysts for nitrate-to-ammonia conversion, with a focus on active-site design, synergistic mechanisms, and reaction pathway regulation. We also discuss key challenges and opportunities related to the practical application of tandem catalysts in electrochemical NO3-RR systems. Finally, we propose future research directions for sustainable nitrate conversion.
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