Denitrification Performance and Mechanism of Nitrogen Doped Carbon Coated Cu–Fe Nanoalloy

Xin Li,Zehui Bai,Zixuan Tang, Haosheng Lan,Le Ding, Yansen Qu,Xinghua Chang,Yang Yang, Bingquan Zhang

Catalysis Letters(2024)

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Abstract
Electrochemically converting nitrate into ammonia (ECNA) is expected to achieve wastewater treatment combined with distributed ammonia generation, which is beneficial to restoring the globally disrupted nitrogen cycle. While sluggish reaction kinetics and insufficient selectivity towards ammonia generation greatly hinder the practical application of ECNA. In this study, chloride-derived bimetallic Cu–Fe catalysts with flexible Cu/Fe ratios confined by nitrogen-doped carbon (CuxFey/CN) were constructed through reactive mechanical milling combined with thermal pyrolysis, enabling stable and efficient nitrate-to-ammonia conversion. The CN coating effectively prevents further oxidation of Fe2+, promoting electron transfer from Fe2+ to Cu+ and maintaining the highly reactive center Cu+/Cu stable. The optimized Cu3Fe/CN700-15 sample exhibits good nitrate conversion efficiency of 57.0
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Nitrate reduction,Ammonia,Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Coating
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