Affiliation:
1. Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences 1400714 Chongqing China
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 100049 Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractElectrocatalytic nitrate (NO3−) reduction to ammonia (NH3) is a “two birds‐one stone” method that targets remediation of NO3−‐containing sewage and production of valuable NH3. The exploitation of advanced catalysts with high activity, selectivity, and durability is a key issue for the efficient catalytic performance. Among various strategies for catalyst design, defect engineering has gained increasing attention due to its ability to modulate the electronic properties of electrocatalysts and optimize the adsorption energy of reactive species, thereby enhancing the catalytic performance. Despite previous progress, there remains a lack of mechanistic insights into the regulation of catalyst defects for NO3− reduction. Herein, this review presents insightful understanding of defect engineering for NO3− reduction, covering its background, definition, classification, construction, and underlying mechanisms. Moreover, the relationships between regulation of catalyst defects and their catalytic activities are illustrated by investigating the properties of electrocatalysts through the analysis of electronic band structure, charge density distribution, and controllable adsorption energy. Furthermore, challenges and perspectives for future development of defects in NO3RR are also discussed, which can help researchers to better understand the defect engineering in catalysts, and also inspire scientists entering into this promising field.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing Municipality
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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