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Efficient and Selective Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction to N2Using a Flow-Through Zero-Gap Electrochemical Reactor with a Reconstructed Cu(OH)2Cathode: Insights into the Importance of Inter-Electrode Distance

Authors :
Zhou, Jianjun
Zhu, Yunqing
Wen, Kaiyue
Pan, Fan
Ma, Hongrui
Niu, Junfeng
Wang, Chuanyi
Zhao, Jincai
Source :
Environmental Science & Technology; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Electrochemically converting nitrate, a widely distributed nitrogen contaminant, into harmless N2is a feasible and environmentally friendly route to close the anthropogenic nitrogen-based cycle. However, it is currently hindered by sluggish kinetics and low N2selectivity, as well as scarce attention to reactor configuration. Here, we report a flow-through zero-gap electrochemical reactor that shows a high performance of nitrate reduction with 100% conversion and 80.36% selectivity of desired N2in the chlorine-free system at 100 mg-N·L–1NO3–while maintaining a rapid reduction kinetics of 0.07676 min–1. More importantly, the mass transport and current utilization efficiency are significantly improved by shortening the inter-electrode distance, especially in the zero-gap electrocatalytic system where the current efficiency reached 50.15% at 5 mA·cm–2. Detailed characterizations demonstrated that during the electroreduction process, partial Cu(OH)2on the cathode surface was reconstructed into stable Cu/Cu2O as the active phase for efficient nitrate reduction. In situ characterizations revealed that the highly selective *NO to *N conversion and the N–N coupling step played crucial roles during the selective reduction of NO3–to N2in the zero-gap electrochemical system. In addition, theoretical calculations demonstrated that improving the key intermediate *N coverage could effectively facilitate the N–N coupling step, thereby promoting N2selectivity. Moreover, the environmental and economic benefits and long-term stability shown by the treatment of real nitrate-containing wastewater make our proposed electrocatalytic system more attractive for practical applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0013936X and 15205851
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65594190
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c10936