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Electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NORR) is a promising approach to simultaneously realize pollutant removal and ammonia generation. However, this process involves the transfer of eight electrons and nine protons along with multiple by-products, resulting in a significant challenge for achieving high ammonia yield and selectivity. Herein, we introduced bimetallic covalent organic frameworks catalysts with Cu and Co active sites to achieve a two-step tandem reaction, avoiding excessive nitrite accumulation and enabling efficient NORR. For the initial two-electron process, the Cu sites in the bimetallic catalyst exhibit a strong binding affinity with nitrate, promoting their conversion to nitrite. The Co sites enhance the supply and adsorption of active hydrogen and stabilize the subsequent six-electron process, thereby improving the overall catalytic efficiency. Compared to monometallic Cu and Co catalysts, the CuCo bimetallic catalyst demonstrates superior ammonia yield and Faradaic efficiency (NH yield rate = 20.8 mg·h·cm, FE = 92.16% in 0.3 M nitrate). Such coordinated two-step process advances the efficiency and applicability of NORR through optimizing a cascade catalytic reaction, thereby establishing an innovative path for the engineering of NORR electrocatalysts.
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