Membrane-modified electrocatalysts for nitrate reduction to ammonia with high faradaic efficiency†
Abstract
In light of the enormous energy footprint of the Haber–Bosch process (1–2% of global energy consumption), alternative green routes of generating ammonia (NH3) are needed. The electrochemical reduction of NO3− from waste streams is a promising method to produce NH3 using renewably-sourced electricity. However, catalyst selectivity is a grand challenge that hinders NO3− to NH3 conversion technologies. In this manuscript, we fabricate Nafion-modified metal catalysts for NO3− reduction. Although Nafion composites are commonly used to facilitate proton transfer, this work investigates electrodes covered by Nafion overlayers, which possess unique reactivity. We find that Cu versions of these catalysts reduce NO3− to NH3 with a faradaic efficiency of up to (91 ± 2)%, making them among the most selective catalysts reported. Voltammetry studies, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, and density functional theory calculations indicate that the Nafion overlayer activates the N–O bond of a key Cu–NO intermediate, thus facilitating NH3 production. Lastly, we demonstrate that these catalysts are effective at denitrifying polluted groundwater samples in the field.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers