In this research, a novel CuFe catalyst was fabricated using a simple, single-step electrodeposition method on a traditional Cu electrode. CuFe films from various electrodeposition baths with different Cu and Fe ratios were prepared by chronopotentiometry and characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscope (SEM), Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), and Pb underpotential deposition (Pb-UPD). The Cu electrode coated with CuFe8020 (from electrodeposition bath containing 80% Cu and 20% Fe) showed the highest reduction current among the film produced. The Cu electrode coated with CuFe8020 exhibited three times higher nitrate reduction efficiency and less undesired products like NO2− và NH4+ than the traditional Cu.
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