Tandem Catalysis on Phase-Separating Alloys for Electrochemical Urea Synthesis
Zengying Ma1,2, Yu Cui1, Yucheng Huang1
1College of Chemistry and Material Science, Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, Anhui Key Laboratory of Molecule-Based Materials, Anhui Carbon Neutrality Engineering Center, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, China.
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In this work, density functional theory calculations combined with a constant-potential model are used to examine urea formation by co-reduction of CO2 and NO3- on Co(111), Ni(111), Cu(111), and Zn(0001) surfaces, representing metals with distinct N and O adsorption characteristics. While Cu and Zn both promote C-N coupling, each surface exhibits thermodynamic limitations in different elementary steps. These complementary roles motivate a phase-separating Cu-Zn tandem catalyst in which NO3- adsorption and the first C-N coupling occur on Zn to form *NH2COOH, followed by spillover to Cu for subsequent hydrogenation and the final C-N coupling. Guided by the resulting empirical criterion that metals with higher O-affinity than N-affinity and moderate N adsorption favor C-N coupling, the screening is extended to the full transition-metal series, identifying Cu, Zn, Ag, and Cd as viable components and yielding six candidate tandem combinations. This work establishes a phase-separating tandem catalysis framework and offers transferable guidance for catalyst design in electrochemical urea synthesis.
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