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Jiang, Shun-Feng, Hu, Zi-Ying, Chen, Shuo, Hao, Hong-Chao, Jiang, Hong |
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering; February 2024, Vol. 12 Issue: 1 |
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Electrocatalytic nitrate reduction reaction is regarded as the promising method to mitigate nitrate pollution and produce ammonia, but cost-effective and efficient electrocatalysts are lacking. In this study, a low-cost Fe- anchored N-doped biochar (Fe-NBC) was synthesized from the N-rich wetland plant and used for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction reaction. At optimal conditions, Fe-NBC could achieve a maximum nitrate removal capacity of 1065 mg N/g Cat, a NH3yield rate of 78.6 umol mgcat−1h−1, a Faradaic efficiency of 75.3 %, and an energy consumption of 0.2073 kWh/g. The kinetics results showed that the reaction rate of Fe-NBC was 1.5 times of Fe-embedded biochar, and 3.5 times of bare N-doped biochar. Experimental results and characterizations demonstrated the pyridinic-N in the form of FeNxin Fe-NBCs enhance the electrocatalytic nitrate reduction performance by modulating the electronic properties of the Fe-NBCs surface. Furthermore, the Fe-NBC cathode exhibited an excellent stability due to the coverage of Fe species by deposited carbon during the pyrolysis process. This study deepens our understanding of the role of N species on electrocatalytic nitrate reduction and provides a green strategy for fabricating efficient electrocatalyst through waste biomass. |
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