Hypotoxic synthesis of Co2P nanodendrites for boosting ammonia electrosynthesis from nitrate†
Abstract
High-quality Co2P nanodendrites are one-step prepared using a molten-salt-assisted synthesis method, which avoids the release of highly toxic phosphine and the use of flammable organic phosphorus sources. Electrochemical measurements reveal that Co2P nanodendrites can be used as an efficient electrocatalyst for ammonia (NH3) synthesis from the nitrate reduction reaction (NO3−RR) in a neutral electrolyte. At an applied potential of −0.6 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode, Co2P nanodendrites can operate stably for 10 continuous cycles, and the average faradaic efficiency and yield rate of ammonia generation are 88.57% and 5.11 mg cm−2 h−1, respectively. Thus, the present results will provide new insights into the synthesis of phosphides and the development of NO3−RR catalysts.