Boosting Seawater Desalination by Ampere‐Level Nitrate Electroreduction On Defect‐Rich Ultrathin RuCu Alloy Nanostructures
Abstract
ABSTRACT Freshwater scarcity and nitrate pollution in water bodies are two growing environmental concerns. Developing green and sustainable techniques for simultaneous rapid freshwater production from seawater and efficient effluent treatment is crucial but remains challenging. Herein, we report the defect engineering of ultrathin alloy nanostructures for high‐performance electrocatalytic nitrate reduction reaction (NO 3 RR), which is further applied to drive seawater desalination. In specific, defect‐rich RuCu nanoflowers (D‐RuCu NFs) demonstrate superior selectivity toward ammonia electrosynthesis in neutral media and good stability for ampere‐level operation in flow cells. In situ characterizations and theoretical calculations indicate that defective features of D‐RuCu NFs possess more active sites for electrocatalysis and facilitate the nitrate adsorption and deoxygenation/hydrogenation processes. As a proof‐of‐concept application, the electrochemical NO 3 RR driven seawater desalination delivers an ultrafast salt removal rate of 6033.05 µg cm −2 min −1 , as well as achieves robust long‐term stability of desalinating natural seawater to drinking water. This work offers an effective sustainable strategy for simultaneous nitrate conversion and seawater desalination, suggesting great potential for practical application within the water‐energy nexus.
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Authors (16)
Juan Wang
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Liang Guo
Department of Chemistry
Qingbo Wa
City University of Hong Kong , , , ,
Fengkun Hao
Department of Chemistry
Fu Liu
New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Shenzhen Grubbs Institute, Department of Chemistry, and Guangming Advanced Research Institute
Chaohui Wang
Yunhao Wang
Department of Chemistry
Mingzheng Shao
Yiwei Guo
Department of Chemistry City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China
Guozhi Wang
Xiang Meng
Department of Chemistry
Fangren Qian
Xiuyun Zhang
College of Physics Science and Technology
Chongyi Ling
Shengqi Chu
Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Zhanxi Fan
Department of Chemistry