Affiliation:
1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering The University of Sydney Darlington New South Wales 2006 Australia
2. Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI‐AIMR) Tohoku University Sendai 980‐8577 Japan
Abstract
Ammonia (NH3) is a vital chemical for modern human society. It is conventionally produced by the energy‐ and emission‐intensive Haber–Bosch process. Alternatively, sustainable NH3 production from renewable electricity‐driven electrolyzers has emerged as a promising route. Particularly, NH3 synthesis from nitrate (NO3−), a common pollutant in water and soil, by the nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR) has drawn wide attention. Among various catalysts demonstrated recently, copper (Cu)‐based catalysts have been recognized as attractive candidates due to their availability, good activity, high NH3 selectivity, and facile reaction kinetics. In this review, the recent progress of Cu‐based NO3RR catalysts from the reaction mechanistic fundamentals to various catalyst design strategies, aiming at providing an on‐time summary, is summarized, and perspectives that can guide the rational and on‐demand design of Cu‐ and other earth‐abundant metal‐based catalysts for selective NO3RR toward sustainable NH3 production are elucidated.
Funder
Australian Research Council
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