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Ju Huang1, Jianqiu Zhu2, Bowen Liu3
1Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry (Ministry of Education of China), School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, PR China.
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Achieving high selectivity in the electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) of concentrated 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-dihydroxymethylfuran (DHMF) remains a challenge due to competitive adsorption at high HMF concentrations, which limits active-site availability and suppresses *H generation. Regulating the balance between *H generation and HMF adsorption is therefore essential for maintaining selectivity under practical conditions. Here we show a surface amide-functionalized copper nitride catalyst (Ami-Cu3N) featuring dual-nitrogen active sites. The catalyst achieves >99% DHMF selectivity and >98% Faradaic efficiency, with a production rate of 63.4 mmol cm-2 h-1 at 500 mA cm-2 under concentrated HMF conditions. Mechanistic studies indicate that the combined roles of lattice nitrogen (promoting water dissociation) and amide nitrogen (modulating HMF adsorption) lower the energy barriers for both *H formation and HMF hydrogenation, facilitating high activity and selectivity. In addition, a coupled electrolysis system enables simultaneous production of value-added products at both electrodes. These findings provide design principles for electrocatalysts that enable selective biomass conversion at high reaction rates.
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