Electrocatalytic reduction of NO to NH3 in ionic liquids by P-doped TiO2 nanotubes

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Shangcong Zhang
Qian Liu
Xinyue Tang
Zhiming Zhou
Tieyan Fan
Yingmin You
Qingcheng Zhang
Shusheng Zhang
Jun Luo
Xijun Liu
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[1] Wenzhou University,College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
[2] Wenzhou University,Low Voltage Apparatus Technology Research Centre of Zhejiang
[3] Chengdu University,Institute for Advanced Study
[4] Wenzhou University,College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering
[5] Zhengzhou University,College of Chemistry
[6] Tianjin University of Technology,Tianjin Key Lab for Photoelectric Materials & Devices, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[7] Guangxi University,State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life
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nitric oxide reduction reaction; electrcatalysis; ammonia production; phosphorus-doped titania;
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Designing advanced and cost-effective electro-catalytic system for nitric oxide (NO) reduction reaction (NORR) is vital for sustainable NH3 production and NO removal, yet it is a challenging task. Herein, it is shown that phosphorus (P)-doped titania (TiO2) nanotubes can be adopted as highly efficient catalyst for NORR. The catalyst demonstrates impressive performance in ionic liquid (IL)-based electrolyte with a remarkable high Faradaic efficiency of 89% and NH3 yield rate of 425 µg·h−1·mgcat.−1, being close to the best-reported results. Noteworthy, the obtained performance metrics are significantly larger than those for N2 reduction reaction. It also shows good durability with negligible activity decay even after 10 cycles. Theoretical simulations reveal that the introduction of P dopants tunes the electronic structure of Ti active sites, thereby enhancing the NO adsorption and facilitating the desorption of *NH3. Moreover, the utilization of IL further suppresses the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction. This study highlights the advantage of the catalyst—electrolyte engineering strategy for producing NH3 at a high efficiency and rate.
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页码:726 / 734
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