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Iron-Doped Cobalt Phosphide Nanohoops for Electroreduction of Nitrate to Ammonia.

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Heteroatom doping can effectively tune the electronic structure of an electrocatalyst to accelerate the adsorption/desorption of reaction intermediates, which sharply increases their intrinsic electroactivity. Herein, we successfully prepare iron (Fe)-doped… Click to show full abstract

Heteroatom doping can effectively tune the electronic structure of an electrocatalyst to accelerate the adsorption/desorption of reaction intermediates, which sharply increases their intrinsic electroactivity. Herein, we successfully prepare iron (Fe)-doped cobalt phosphide (CoP) nanohoops (Fe/CoP NHs) with different Fe/Co atomic ratios as highly active electrocatalysts for the nitrate electrocatalytic reduction reaction (NIT-ERR). Electrochemical measurements reveal that appropriate Fe doping can improve the electroactivity of cobalt phosphide nanohoops for the NIT-ERR. In a 1 M KOH electrolyte, the Fe/CoP NHs with the optimized chemical composition can achieve an efficient ammonia (NH3) generation rate of 27.6 mg h-1 mgcat-1 for the conversion of NO3- into NH3 and a Faradaic efficiency of 93.3% at a -0.25 V potential, which exceed the values of various previously reported nanomaterials in an alkaline electrolyte.

Keywords: cobalt phosphide; iron doped; phosphide nanohoops; ammonia; doped cobalt

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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