Electrochemical Postmodification-Induced Surface Atom Rearrangement over Cu Nanodendrites for Enhanced Electrosynthesis of Ammonia from Nitrate.

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
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Abstract

Utilizing nitrate from wastewater as a N-source for ammonia synthesis via electrocatalysis is of significance for both environmental protection and ecological nitrogen cycle balance, which requires high-performance electrocatalysts to drive selective nitrate-to-ammonia transformation. In this work, an electrochemical postmodification strategy was developed to regulate the surface structure of presynthesized Cu nanodendrites at the atomic level. A combination of physicochemical characterization and electrochemical study demonstrates that such a treatment could induce surface Cu atom rearrangement and result in increased electrochemically active surface area and high density of surface-active sites, disclosing a high electrocatalytic nitrate-to-ammonia capability, with an optimal NH3 yield rate of 0.2238 mmol h-1 cm-2 and a corresponding Faradaic efficiency of 94.43%. This study may provide a guiding design avenue for atomic arrangement engineering of metallic nanocrystals via electrochemical postmodification for nitrate reduction reaction and other energy conversion electrocatalysis.

Authors
Zuan Yu, Jiangwei Xie, Tianlun Ren, Hongjie Yu, Kai Deng, Ziqiang Wang, Hongjing Wang, Liang Wang, You Xu