Abstract:Electrochemical reduction of nitrite (NO 2 À ) offers an energy-efficient route for ammonia (NH 3 ) synthesis and reduction of the level of nitrite, which is one of the major pollutants in water. However, the near 100 % Faradaic efficiency (FE) has yet to be achieved due to the complicated reduction route with several intermediates. Here, we report that carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) can enhance the nitrite electroreduction to ammonia on copper nanowire (Cu NW) catalysts. In a broad potential range (À 0.7 ~À 1.3 V vs.… Show more
“…In addition, electroreduction of other NO x molecules, such as NO ( x = 1) and NO 2 − ( x = 2), to NH 3 has been also reported but will not be discussed in the current review. 25–28…”
Section: Electrochemical Reduction Of Co2/n2/noxmentioning
Electroreduction of small molecules such as CO2, N2, and NO3- is one of the promising routes to produce sustainable chemicals and fuels and store renewable energy, which could contribute to...
“…In addition, electroreduction of other NO x molecules, such as NO ( x = 1) and NO 2 − ( x = 2), to NH 3 has been also reported but will not be discussed in the current review. 25–28…”
Section: Electrochemical Reduction Of Co2/n2/noxmentioning
Electroreduction of small molecules such as CO2, N2, and NO3- is one of the promising routes to produce sustainable chemicals and fuels and store renewable energy, which could contribute to...
“…Sun's group demonstrated that the faradaic efficiencies of copper catalysts could reach approximately 100% for NO 2 − reduction within a wide range of potentials assisted by CO 2 . 74 The causes of the enhanced performance due to CO 2 are described in Fig. 7c.…”
The immense interest in the electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate (NO3-)/nitrite (NO2-) to ammonia has been driven by promising prospects as an eco-friendly and energy-efficient approach for wastewater treatment and ammonia...
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