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Electrochemically and Bioelectrochemically Induced Ammonium Recovery
Published on: January 22, 2015
Multisite (Cu0/Cu+/Cu2+-Fe) Interfaces Enhance Nitrate Adsorption and Active Hydrogen Utilization for Ammonia
Danping Li1, Tongde Wang2, Guohua Gao2
1State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, Shanghai Institute of Pollution Control and Ecological Security, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Siping Road, Shanghai 200092, P. R. China.
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The electroreduction of hazardous nitrate (NO3-) to valuable ammonia (NH3) represents a sustainable approach to environmental remediation and nitrogen recovery. However, most catalysts exhibit undesirable NH3 yield rates and poor Faradaic efficiency (FE) for the NO3- reduction reaction (NO3RR) in near-neutral and low-concentration NO3-environments. Herein, the Fe-doped multivalent copper oxide (CuxO-Fe) was prepared to construct multisite interfaces that promote NO3- adsorption and H2O dissociation-protonation processes. The CuxO-Fe catalyst achieves a superior NH3 yield rate of 3.5 mg·h-1·mgcat-1 (3.9 mg·h-1·cm-2), an excellent FE of 97.7%, and a NH3 selectivity of 98.7%, outperforming Fe oxide nanoparticle-decorated CuxO (CuxO-FeOyNPs) (1.9 mg·h-1·mgcat-1, 84.7%, and 98.2%) and most of the reported catalysts in the 50-200 ppm of NO3- electrolytes. The comprehensive in situ characterizations and theoretical calculations reveal that Fe doping modulates the electronic structure and charge distribution of multivalent CuxO, achieving a high-rate NH3 synthesis by lowering *NO hydrogenation energy barriers and accelerating N-O bond cleavage. The NO3RR (Cu sites of CuO-Fe) and H2O dissociation (Fe sites of Cu-Fe) primarily occur at different active sites, favoring abundant NO3- activation and *H utilization noncompetitively. Especially, a high performance of the CuxO-Fe electrocatalyst in both actual surface water (NH3 selectivity >94.3%) and complex landfill leachate (92.6% of maximum NH3 selectivity) was achieved, demonstrating its promising practical application potential. This work paves an avenue for synthesizing high-activity and selective catalysts with multisite interfaces for advanced and scalable electrochemical applications.
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