Highly selective and efficient electrochemical nitrate removal via Ni-doped Cu(OH)2 nanowires promoting H* reaction

IF 5.5 3区 材料科学 Q1 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Electrochimica Acta Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2025.145681
Yanqiang Zou, Guo-hua Liu, Qiangang Li, Suying Ding, Binhua Liu, Lu Qi, Hongchen Wang
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Electrochemical reduction of nitrate (NO3) offers a promising approach for nitrate removing from water. Development of non-noble metal electrocatalysts with high reactivity and selectivity is crucial for the electrochemical reduction of NO3. Herein, Ni-doped Cu(OH)2 nanowires (Ni-Cu(OH)2 NW/CF) were synthesised on copper foam (CF) and utilised as a cathode, enabling efficient and selective nitrate removal with further conversion to harmless N2. The Ni-Cu(OH)2 NW/CF electrode achieved a 99.8% NO3-N conversion rate within 40 min, with a reaction rate 25 times higher than CF and 1.51 times than that of Cu(OH)2. It demonstrated a rapid nitrate reduction apparent rate constant (0.02072 cm−2 min−1) without nitrite accumulation. With the assistance of active chlorine at the anode, the electrocatalytic system effectively converted NO3 into harmless N2, achieving a final N2 selectivity of 99.9%. The Cu(OH)2 nanowires provided abundant active sites to enhance NO3 adsorption and conversion, while Ni doping mainly accelerated the reduction of NO2 intermediate by facilitating the atomic hydrogen (H*)-mediated reaction pathway on the electrode surface. This relay catalytic effect enhanced the electrode's adsorption and reduction capabilities for NO3. Notably, the Ni-Cu(OH)2 NW/CF electrode maintained consistent performance over 10 experimental cycles. This study provides novel strategy for designing non-noble metal electrocatalysts with high selectivity and efficiency for NO3 removal.
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Electrochimica Acta
Electrochimica Acta 工程技术-电化学
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期刊介绍: Electrochimica Acta is an international journal. It is intended for the publication of both original work and reviews in the field of electrochemistry. Electrochemistry should be interpreted to mean any of the research fields covered by the Divisions of the International Society of Electrochemistry listed below, as well as emerging scientific domains covered by ISE New Topics Committee.
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