Bimetallic Pd‐Sn Catalytic Electrodes from Deep Eutectic Solvents for Selective Nitrate Reduction Toward Nitrogen

Author:

Kuan Wei‐Fan1234ORCID,Chen Ching‐Lung356,Ahmad Muhammad Sheraz6,Hsieh Chia‐Hsun2,Chen Hao Ming7ORCID,Su Jenn Fang123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Chang Gung University Taoyuan 33302 Taiwan

2. Division of Hematology‐Oncology Department of Internal Medicine New Taipei Municipal TuCheng Hospital (Built and Operated by Chang Gung Medical Foundation) New Taipei City 23600 Taiwan

3. Center for Sustainability and Energy Technologies Chang Gung University Taoyuan 33302 Taiwan

4. College of Environment and Resources Ming Chi University of Technology New Taipei City 24301 Taiwan

5. Department of Safety Health and Environmental Engineering Ming Chi University of Technology New Taipei City 24301 Taiwan

6. Center for Environmental Sustainability and Human Health Ming Chi University of Technology New Taipei City 24301 Taiwan

7. Department of Chemistry National Taiwan University Taipei 106 Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractNitrate is one of the most widespread water contaminants globally. Nitrate levels in groundwater and surface water can rise to unhealthy levels as a result of nitrogen fertilizer runoff from lawns and farms. This research aims to selectively convert nitrate to gaseous nitrogen using Palladium‐Tin (Pd‐Sn) bimetallic electrodes electrodeposited on stainless‐steel (SS). Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, scanning electron microscope, and X‐ray diffraction are used to analyze the composition, surface morphology, and crystal structure of the electrodes. The XRD analysis reveals that the Pd‐Sn/SS electrode has a crystalline nature when a Pd molar ratio >0.5 while an amorphous phase is detected over a Pd molar ratio (≤0.5). The electrochemical nitrate reduction is carried out in a 0.1 M HClO4 / 8 mM NaNO3 solution for 5 h using electrodes prepared in deep eutectic solvent (DES) system. The Pd0.93Sn0.07/SS electrode shows the best catalytic performance in terms of high nitrate conversion of 97%, N2 selectivity of 88%, and N2 yield of 86% compared to counter electrodes. These findings demonstrate a considerable impact of the electrode preparation process on nitrogen conversion, selectivity, and yield.

Funder

Chang Gung University

National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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