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Direct recovery of electro-synthesized ammonia from low-concentration nitric oxide using pulse electrodeposited Cu/C catalyst in a catholyte-free system

Author(s)
Kim, Hyun-WooJin, JongminKim, MarieandreKim, KwiyongHan, Jong-In
Issued Date
2024-04
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2024.150048
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/82640
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.485, pp.150048
Abstract
Electrochemical production of ammonia (NH3) from nitric oxide (NO) offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to convert a nitrogenous pollutant into a valuable chemical feedstock and energy carrier. However, practical challenges in the electrochemical NO-to-NH3 conversion stem from mass transport limitations due to low NO concentrations in real-world streams and the need for post-purification of synthesized NH3. In this study, by synergistically developing an electrocatalyst (pulse-electrodeposited copper) and implementing a catholytefree cell configuration with advantages of (i) facile NO transport, (ii) inhibited side reaction, and (iii) direct NH3 recovery in an external acid, we showcase an NH3 Faradaic efficiency of 85.6 % and a production rate of 53.4 mu mol cm-2h-1 starting from 500 ppm NO. Crucially, the electro-synthesized NH3 was directly recovered as a high-purity aqueous ammonium sulfate solution comparable to industrial-grade quality. This approach opens the door to transforming waste into resources in a more energy-efficient and straightforward manner.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
ISSN
1385-8947
Keyword (Author)
Low Nitric Oxide ConcentrationDirect Ammonia RecoveryCatholyte-free SystemPulse Electrodeposited Cu CatalystElectrochemical Nitric Oxide ReductionReaction
Keyword
NO REDUCTIONELECTROCHEMICAL SYNTHESISCOPPER(II) COMPLEXESNITROGEN REDUCTIONWATERELECTROCATALYSTSELECTROSYNTHESISMEMBRANEHYDROGENDESIGN

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