CuPt Alloy Enabling the Tandem Catalysis for Reduction of HCOOH and NO <sub>3</sub> <sup>−</sup> to Urea at High Current Density
Abstract
Abstract The formation of urea by electrocatalytic reduction of C 1 ‐reactants and NO 3 − is an attractive way to store renewable electricity, close the carbon cycle, and eliminate nitrate contaminants from wastewater. Involving insufficient supply of C 1 reactants and multiple electron transfers makes the reaction difficult to achieve high Faraday efficiency and high yield at high current density. Here, a urea synthesis approach is presented via electrocatalytic reductive coupling between liquid HCOOH and NO 3 − on copper foam (CF) loaded Cu 4 Pt catalyst with optimized ratios. A urea yield of 40.08 mg h −1 cm −2 is achieved with FE up to 58.1% at a current density of −502.3 mA cm −2 , superior to the productivity of previously reported catalysts. No degradation is observed over 120‐h continuous operation at such a high yield rate. The highly efficient activity of Cu 4 Pt/CF can be attributed to the synergetic effect between Pt and Cu sites via tandem catalysis, in which the doped Pt sites enrich liquid HCOOH reactants, promote HCOOH intermolecular dehydration, and form and adsorb large amounts of * CO key intermediates. The Cu sites can generate large quantities of the key intermediate * NH 2 . The Cu 4 Pt/CF adsorbed intermediates * CO and * NH 2 are the basis for subsequent thermodynamic spontaneous C─N coupling.
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Authors (10)
Yaodong Yu
Jiani Han
Haoran Li
Zhejiang University , , 866 Yuhangtang Rd , ,
Hongyue Diao
State Key Laboratory Base of Eco‐Chemical Engineering Ministry of Education International Science and Technology Cooperation Base of Eco‐chemical Engineering and Green Manufacturing College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Qingdao University of Science and Technology Qingdao 266042 P. R. China
Yue Shi
Department of Chemistry, School of Science
Guangzhe Jin
Hongdong Li
Key Laboratory of Eco-Chemical Engineering, Ministry of Education, International Science and Technology Cooperation Base of Eco-chemical Engineering and Green Manufacturing
G. A. Bagliuk
Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kyiv Kyiv 02000 Ukraine
Lei Wang
Jianping Lai