Electrocatalytic Co-Upcycling of Nitrite and Ethylene Glycol over Cobalt–Copper Oxides

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2303515
Journal / PublicationAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume14
Issue number11
Online published12 Feb 2024
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Abstract

Electrocatalytic nitrite (NO2) reduction reaction (NO2RR) for ammonia (NH3) synthesis is a promising alternative for NO2 resource utilization. Herein, a dual-site copper-cobalt oxide catalyst is reported for the efficient electrocatalytic reduction of NO2 to NH3, exhibiting NH3 Faradaic efficiency that remained above 95% (0.1 m NaNO2) over a wide potential window (−0.1 to −0.6 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode, vs RHE). More importantly, the high NH3 Faradaic efficiency maintains an over 85% (−0.1 to −0.3 V vs RHE) at a low concentration of NaNO2 (0.01 m). Theoretical calculations demonstrate that CuO serves the *NO2 to *NO and is subsequently converted to NH3 on Co3O4. Coupled anodic ethylene glycol (EG) oxidation reaction endows low cell voltage (ΔU = 480 mV, 10 mA cm−2) and energy consumption saving (>23%) in a two-electrode system. This work provides a reference for a co-upcycling electrolyzer for NO2 and EG. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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  • ammonia synthesis, Co-upcycling, electrocatalytic, ethylene glycol oxidation, nitrite reduction reaction

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Electrocatalytic Co-Upcycling of Nitrite and Ethylene Glycol over Cobalt–Copper Oxides. / Niu, Zhaodong; Fan, Shiying; Li, Xinyong et al.
In: Advanced Energy Materials, Vol. 14, No. 11, 2303515, 03.2024.

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