Nitrate is a reasonable alternative instead of nitrogen for ammonia production due to the low bond energy, large water-solubility, and high chemical polarity for good absorption. Nitrate electroreduction reaction (NO3… Click to show full abstract
Nitrate is a reasonable alternative instead of nitrogen for ammonia production due to the low bond energy, large water-solubility, and high chemical polarity for good absorption. Nitrate electroreduction reaction (NO3 RR) is an effective and green strategy for both nitrate treatment and ammonia production. As an electrochemical reaction, the NO3 RR requires an efficient electrocatalyst for achieving high activity and selectivity. Inspired by the enhancement effect of heterostructure on electrocatalysis, Au nanowires decorated ultrathin Co3 O4 nanosheets (Co3 O4 -NS/Au-NWs) nanohybrids are proposed for improving the efficiency of nitrate-to-ammonia electroreduction. Theoretical calculation reveals that Au heteroatoms can effectively adjust the electron structure of Co active centers and reduce the energy barrier of the determining step (*NO → *NOH) during NO3 RR. As the result, the Co3 O4 -NS/Au-NWs nanohybrids achieve an outstanding catalytic performance with high yield rate (2.661 mg h-1 mgcat -1 ) toward nitrate-to-ammonia. Importantly, the Co3 O4 -NS/Au-NWs nanohybrids show an obviously plasmon-promoted activity for NO3 RR due to the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) property of Au-NWs, which can achieve an enhanced NH3 yield rate of 4.045 mg h-1 mgcat -1 . This study reveals the structure-activity relationship of heterostructure and LSPR-promotion effect toward NO3 RR, which provide an efficient nitrate-to-ammonia reduction with high efficiency.
               
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