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Swinging Hydrogen Evolution to Nitrate Reduction Activity in Molybdenum Carbide by Ruthenium Doping

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Corresponding AuthorCheng,Chun; Chen,Zhongxin; Loh,Kian Ping
Publication Years
2022
DOI
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ISSN
2155-5435
EISSN
2155-5435
Volume12Pages:15045-15055
Abstract

A common challenge for electrochemical ammonia synthesis in an aqueous phase is the consumption of Faradaic charge by the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which reduces the Faradaic efficiency for the desired conversion, i.e., the nitrate reduction reaction (NO3RR) to ammonium. This problem is particularly severe when a single-phase catalyst is operated at high current limits, thus a cocatalyst system that works synergistically for hydrogen acquisition and deoxygenation is needed to promote NO3RR over HER. Herein, we select a well-known HER catalyst Mo2C and investigate how metal doping can switch its kinetics from HER-dominated to NO3RR-dominated pathways. At 3.8 wt % Ru doping of Mo2C, a 75% single pass conversion of nitrate (0.1 M) to ammonium in a 16 cm2 flow electrolyzer was achieved, corresponding to an ammonium yield rate of 9.07 mmol h-1 at a full cell voltage of 2 V. As confirmed by DFT calculations and kinetic isotope experiments, ruthenium dopants in the matrix serve as the sink point for adsorbed hydrogen during NO3RR to promote the cooperative deoxygenation of *NO3 and *NO2 on the Ru-Mo cocatalytic site. Our study suggests that optimizing hydrogen acquisition and deoxygenation reactions in cocatalytic systems is an effective strategy for electrochemical synthesis.

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Funding Project
NUSs Centre for Hydrogen Innovation[CHI-P2022-01] ; DOE Office of Science by Brookhaven National Laboratory[DESC0012704] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[91963129]
WOS Research Area
Chemistry
WOS Subject
Chemistry, Physical
WOS Accession No
WOS:000891944800001
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2-s2.0-85143404977
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:3
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/416536
DepartmentDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
理学院_化学系
Affiliation
1.Department of Chemistry,National University of Singapore,Singapore,3 Science Drive 3,117543,Singapore
2.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518000,China
3.Joint School of NUS and TJU,International Campus of Tianjin University,Fuzhou,350207,China
4.National Synchrotron Light Source II,Brookhaven National Lab,Upton,11973,United States
5.Department of Chemistry,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518000,China
6.Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences,Agency for Science,Technology and Research (A*STAR),Singapore,1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island,627833,Singapore
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
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Peng,Ouwen,Hu,Qikun,Zhou,Xin,et al. Swinging Hydrogen Evolution to Nitrate Reduction Activity in Molybdenum Carbide by Ruthenium Doping[J]. ACS Catalysis,2022,12:15045-15055.
APA
Peng,Ouwen.,Hu,Qikun.,Zhou,Xin.,Zhang,Rongrong.,Du,Yonghua.,...&Loh,Kian Ping.(2022).Swinging Hydrogen Evolution to Nitrate Reduction Activity in Molybdenum Carbide by Ruthenium Doping.ACS Catalysis,12,15045-15055.
MLA
Peng,Ouwen,et al."Swinging Hydrogen Evolution to Nitrate Reduction Activity in Molybdenum Carbide by Ruthenium Doping".ACS Catalysis 12(2022):15045-15055.
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