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Electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NORR) is a green and environmentally friendly process with great potential for sustainable nitrogen cycle management and ecofriendly ammonia production. Development of catalysts with high Faradaic efficiency (FE) and ammonia yield is still a challenge for the large-scale industrial application of the NORR. In this work, a self-supported nanoporous bimetallic Cu-Pd-based catalyst (np Cu-Pd@ZrCuAl) is prepared by dealloying and galvanic replacement. The np Cu-Pd@ZrCuAl catalyst exhibits excellent electrocatalytic performance for NORR. The introduction of a tiny amount of Pd effectively enhances the HO dissociation to provide sufficient H atoms for NH production, while suppressing the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction, leading to remarkable FE of 95% with a NH yield rate of 21.46 mg h cm. Theoretical calculations show that the Cu/Pd heterostructure modifies the electronic structure of Cu, optimizes the adsorption behavior of the intermediates, and reduces the energy barrier of the rate-determining ammonia desorption step, leading to fast ammonia generation. This work provides a valuable strategy for the design and synthesis of electrocatalysts for the NORR via heterostructure construction.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
May 2025
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, China.
Electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NORR) is a green and environmentally friendly process with great potential for sustainable nitrogen cycle management and ecofriendly ammonia production. Development of catalysts with high Faradaic efficiency (FE) and ammonia yield is still a challenge for the large-scale industrial application of the NORR. In this work, a self-supported nanoporous bimetallic Cu-Pd-based catalyst (np Cu-Pd@ZrCuAl) is prepared by dealloying and galvanic replacement.
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