Unveiling Cutting‐Edge Developments in Electrocatalytic Nitrate‐to‐Ammonia Conversion

Haoran Zhang(Zhejiang Ocean University), Haijian Wang(Zhejiang Ocean University), X. P. Cao(Zhejiang Ocean University), Mengshan Chen(Zhejiang Ocean University), Yuelong Liu(Yunnan Normal University), Yingtang Zhou(Zhejiang Ocean University), Ming Huang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Lu Xia(Institute of Photonic Sciences), Yan Wang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Tingshuai Li(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Dongdong Zheng(Shandong Normal University), Yongsong Luo(Shandong Normal University), Shengjun Sun(Shandong Normal University), Xue Zhao(Yunnan Normal University), Xuping Sun(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
Advanced Materials
January 10, 2024
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Abstract

Abstract The excessive enrichment of nitrate in the environment can be converted into ammonia (NH 3 ) through electrochemical processes, offering significant implications for modern agriculture and the potential to reduce the burden of the Haber–Bosch (HB) process while achieving environmentally friendly NH 3 production. Emerging research on electrocatalytic nitrate reduction (eNitRR) to NH 3 has gained considerable momentum in recent years for efficient NH 3 synthesis. However, existing reviews on nitrate reduction have primarily focused on limited aspects, often lacking a comprehensive summary of catalysts, reaction systems, reaction mechanisms, and detection methods employed in nitrate reduction. This review aims to provide a timely and comprehensive analysis of the eNitRR field by integrating existing research progress and identifying current challenges. This review offers a comprehensive overview of the research progress achieved using various materials in electrochemical nitrate reduction, elucidates the underlying theoretical mechanism behind eNitRR, and discusses effective strategies based on numerous case studies to enhance the electrochemical reduction from NO 3 ˗ to NH 3 . Finally, this review discusses challenges and development prospects in the eNitRR field with an aim to guide design and development of large‐scale sustainable nitrate reduction electrocatalysts.


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