Hierarchical Carbon‐Based Electrocatalyst with Functional Separation Properties for Efficient pH Universal Nitrate Reduction

X Xiaowen Liu L Linjie Zhao Y Yuanqing Shen (State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China) W Weihua Peng B Baoguang Mao (State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials College of Chemical Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China) J Jianhua Hou (School of Environmental Science and Engineering Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225000 China) D Dan Wang X Xiaochun Chen Y Yao Dai (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences (SICCAS) Shanghai China) C Canjie Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China) C Chuangang Hu (State Key Laboratory of Organic−Inorganic Composites, College of Chemical Engineering)

Abstract

AbstractThe electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate (eNO3−RR) to ammonia (NH3) across varying pH is of great significance for the treatment of practical wastewater containing nitrate. However, developing highly active and stable catalysts that function effectively in a wide pH range remains a formidable challenge. Herein, a hierarchical carbon‐based metal‐free electrocatalyst (C‐MFEC) of winged carbon coaxial nanocables (W‐CCNs, in situ generated graphene nanosheets and outside carbon layer with abundant topological defects from pristine carbon nanotubes, CNTs), is prepared through moderate oxidation of CNTs and the subsequent introduction of topological defects. The W‐CCNs feature functional separation properties, with an inner core of pristine CNTs that facilitates efficient charge transfer, while the outer shell is composed of in situ generated graphene nanosheets and carbon layers enriched with topological defects characterized by distinct carbon atom configurations, which play a crucial role in promoting the adsorption of NO3−, the dissociation of water, and the N─H bond formation. This innovative design enables the C‐MFEC to exhibit outstanding performance for eNO3−RR, operating efficiently with the NH3 yield rates of 49.5, 75.3, and 88.1 g h−1 gcat.−1 in acidic, neutral, and alkaline media, respectively. Such performance metrics not only outshine C‐MFECs but also rival or surpass those of certain metal‐based catalysts.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 11
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

X

Xiaowen Liu

L

Linjie Zhao

Y

Yuanqing Shen

State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China

W

Weihua Peng

B

Baoguang Mao

State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials College of Chemical Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China

J

Jianhua Hou

School of Environmental Science and Engineering Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225000 China

D

Dan Wang

X

Xiaochun Chen

Y

Yao Dai

Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences (SICCAS) Shanghai China

C

Canjie Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Organic‐Inorganic Composites Beijing Key Laboratory of Intelligent Design and Manufacturing for Hydrogen Energy Materials Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China

C

Chuangang Hu

State Key Laboratory of Organic−Inorganic Composites, College of Chemical Engineering