Interfacial Confinement‐Programmed Hydrogen Spillover on Ag/CoNiS Boosts Nitrate‐to‐Ammonia Electrosynthesis

F Fengting Xie (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai China) X Xuxin Kang (School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China) Z Zongtai Li (State Key Laboratory of High‐Efficiency Flexible Coal Power Generation and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Xi'an Thermal Power Research Institute Co., Ltd. Xi'an China) H Honglin Zhu L Lei Wang Z Ziyang Wu (Donghua University , , ,) J JianPing Yang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Electrochemical nitrate reduction (NO 3 RR) under ambient conditions offers a sustainable route for ammonia (NH 3 ) synthesis; however, its efficiency is restricted by the kinetic mismatch between water dissociation and nitrate hydrogenation. Here, we design Ag/CoNiS heterostructures in which Ag loading density programs interfacial confinement to regulate hydrogen spillover from CoNiS water‐activation domains to Ag‐associated nitrate/nitrogen oxide (NO x ) intermediates, thereby coupling * H generation, relay, and deep nitrate hydrogenation. The optimized Ag M /CoNiS achieves an NH 3 yield of 22.31 mg h −1  cm −2 with 99.13% Faradaic efficiency. In situ Raman, distribution of relaxation times (DRT) analysis, hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) isotope experiments, and tert‐butanol (TBA) perturbation tests reveal that the confined Ag–CoNiS interface regulates interfacial water and establishes a balanced * H supply–consumption regime, thereby suppressing competing hydrogen evolution. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations further show that Ag facilitates nitrate deoxygenation, whereas excessive Ag coverage weakens Co/Ni‐centered water activation, explaining the volcano‐type activity trend. Coupling NO 3 RR with the sulfide oxidation reaction (SOR) further enables a low‐voltage NO 3 RR||SOR electrolyzer, requiring only 0.70 V at 50 mA cm −2 for energy‐saving co‐production of ammonia and sulfur.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

F

Fengting Xie

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai China

X

Xuxin Kang

School of Physical Science and Technology Ningbo University Ningbo China

Z

Zongtai Li

State Key Laboratory of High‐Efficiency Flexible Coal Power Generation and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Xi'an Thermal Power Research Institute Co., Ltd. Xi'an China

H

Honglin Zhu

L

Lei Wang

Z

Ziyang Wu

Donghua University , , ,

J

JianPing Yang