Cascade C─C/C─N Bonding for Acetamide Synthesis from Electrocatalytic CO <sub>2</sub> and Nitrate Coupling on CuCo Diatomic Sites

S Shaohan Xu (School of Chemical Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Repair and Regeneration, Ministry of Education, Tongji Hospital Tongji University 1239 Siping Road Shanghai 200092 P.R. China) C Chao Miao (School of Chemical Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Repair and Regeneration, Ministry of Education, Tongji Hospital Tongji University 1239 Siping Road Shanghai 200092 P.R. China) J Jingui Zheng (School of Chemical Science and Engineering Department of Thoracic Surgery Shanghai Tongji Hospital School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai P. R. China) X Xun Pan R Ruochen Yang L Lina Li Y Yongxin Zhou G Guohua Zhao

Abstract

ABSTRACT Electrocatalytic CO 2 coupling with nitrate to synthesize acetamide provides a promising way for the co‐valorization of greenhouse gas and environmental pollutants. Aiming at generating acetamide via C─C─N bonding, a N‐coordinated copper‐cobalt diatomic catalytic sites is constructed to achieve CO 2 reduction to ketene intermediate and NO 3 − to ammonia, thereby facilitating the nucleophilic attack of *NH 2 on *CH 2 CO to form acetamide. Based on the enhanced mass transfer of CO 2 in flow cell, an acetamide yield of 67.7 mg L −1 and a FE of 15.1% are achieved over CuCo diatomic sites. In situ FT‐IR, Raman spectroscopy, in situ XAFS combined with DFT suggest that CuCo diatomic pairs induce CO 2 and NO 3 − to stabilize on the catalytic surface via a favorable bridge adsorption configuration. And the electronic structure optimization promoted by interatomic electron interactions reduces the energy barriers for C─C and C─N bonding. This work achieves C─C─N bonding with ordered C─C and C─N coupling via diatomic sites, providing a novel strategy for the sustainable synthesis of acetamide.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 27
Published May 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

S

Shaohan Xu

School of Chemical Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Repair and Regeneration, Ministry of Education, Tongji Hospital Tongji University 1239 Siping Road Shanghai 200092 P.R. China

C

Chao Miao

School of Chemical Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Spine and Spinal Cord Injury Repair and Regeneration, Ministry of Education, Tongji Hospital Tongji University 1239 Siping Road Shanghai 200092 P.R. China

J

Jingui Zheng

School of Chemical Science and Engineering Department of Thoracic Surgery Shanghai Tongji Hospital School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai P. R. China

X

Xun Pan

R

Ruochen Yang

L

Lina Li

Y

Yongxin Zhou

G

Guohua Zhao