Issue 30, 2022

Lattice-strain and Lewis acid sites synergistically promoted nitrate electroreduction to ammonia over PdBP nanothorn arrays

Abstract

The electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate to ammonia is a promising approach to mitigating nitrate pollution and simultaneously yielding value-added chemicals, which however suffers from insufficient current efficiency and ammonia yield rate. In this work, we design and synthesize ternary PdBP nanothorn arrays by a facile B,P-co-doping strategy using Pd nanothorn arrays as structure and composition templates for efficient ammonia synthesis from nitrate. Characterization and electrochemical studies reveal that the doped B and P atoms can serve as Lewis acid sites to enhance the adsorption of nitrate ions, and the lattice strain induced by B and P co-doping can effectively regulate the electronic configuration and increase the active sites, which synergistically suppress the hydrogen evolution and boost the nitrate-to-ammonia capability. Notably, the PdBP nanothorn arrays could improve the ammonia selectivity by 25% and faradaic efficiency by 35%, compared with un-doped Pd nanothorn arrays.

Graphical abstract: Lattice-strain and Lewis acid sites synergistically promoted nitrate electroreduction to ammonia over PdBP nanothorn arrays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2022
Accepted
05 Jul 2022
First published
07 Jul 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 16290-16296

Lattice-strain and Lewis acid sites synergistically promoted nitrate electroreduction to ammonia over PdBP nanothorn arrays

Y. Xu, Y. Sheng, M. Wang, T. Liu, H. Yu, K. Deng, Z. Wang, L. Wang and H. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 16290 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA04295A

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