Boosting Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis via NOx Reduction over Sulfur‐Doped Copper Oxide Nanoneedle Arrays

Author:

Zhang Taisong1,Lv Jiangnan1,Yang Ruixia1,Yan Zhi1,Sun Xiaoting1,Xu Xiaohong1,Liu Yang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Magnetic Molecules and Magnetic Information Materials of Ministry of Education Research Institute of Materials Science of Shanxi Normal University Taiyuan 030031 China

2. Department of Materials Science Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

Abstract

AbstractThe electrochemical NOx reduction reactions, involving nitrate and nitrite reduction reactions (NO3RR and NO2RR), have emerged as promising approaches for both NO3 and NO2 removal, and ammonium (NH3) synthesis under ambient conditions. However, the incorporation and stabilization of sulfur dopants in the catalysts for efficient NOx reduction are rarely explored, leading to an unclear effect of sulfur on the NOx reduction mechanism. Herein, sulfur‐doped Cu2O (S‐Cu2O) nanoneedle arrays via in situ electrochemical treatment are synthesized. The S‐Cu2O catalyst possesses excellent durability and selectivity for NH3 over a wide range of potentials in NO3RR, attaining a maximum NH3 Faradaic efficiency of 94% at −0.6 VRHE and a maximum NH3 yield as high as 1.06 mmol h−1 cm−2. In NO3RR, the sulfur dopant can accelerate the step from NO2 to NH3, contributing superior performance in NO2RR and assembled Zn−NO2 battery device. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the presence of sulfur can enhance the initial step of *NO3 adsorption, lower the reaction barriers for the formation of *NHO intermediate, and activate the H2O dissociation process. The work sheds light on the role of sulfur in enhancing electrocatalytic performance and provides a unique perspective for understanding the NOx reduction mechanism.

Funder

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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