Traditional urea synthesis under harsh conditions is usually associated with high energy input and has aroused severe environmental concerns.Electrocatalytic C-N coupling by converting nitrate and CO_(2) into urea und...Traditional urea synthesis under harsh conditions is usually associated with high energy input and has aroused severe environmental concerns.Electrocatalytic C-N coupling by converting nitrate and CO_(2) into urea under ambient conditions represents a promising alternative process.But it was still limited by the strong competition between nitrate electrochemical reduction(NO_(3)ER) and CO_(2) electrochemical reduction(CO_(2)ER).Here,Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-n heterostructures are constructed through hydrothermal synthesis and exhibited superior performance toward urea electrosynthesis with NO_(3)~-and CO_(2) as feedstocks.The optimized urea yield and Faradaic efficiency over Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-2 can reach13.8 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 11.5% at-0.8 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode,which is much higher than that of bare FeOOH(3.2 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 1.3%),pristine BiVO_(4)(2.0 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 5.4%),and the other Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-n(n=1,3,5) heterostructures.Systematic experiments have verified that BiVO_(4)and FeOOH are subreaction active sites towards simultaneous CO_(2)ER and NO_(3)ER,respectively,achieving co-activation of CO_(2) and NO_(3)~-on Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-2.Moreover,the urea synthesis via the ^(*)CO and NO*intermediates and C-N coupling was confirmed by the in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.This work not only alleviates the CO_(2) emission and nitrate pollution but also presents an efficient catalyst for synergistic catalysis towards sustainable urea synthesis.展开更多
Electrochemical C-C and C-N coupling reactions with the conversion of abundant and inexpensive small molecules,such as CO_(2) and nitrogencontaining species,are considered a promising route for increasing the value of...Electrochemical C-C and C-N coupling reactions with the conversion of abundant and inexpensive small molecules,such as CO_(2) and nitrogencontaining species,are considered a promising route for increasing the value of CO_(2) reduction products.The development of high-performance catalysts is the key to the both electrocatalytic reactions.In this review,we present a systematic summary of the reaction systems for electrocatalytic CO_(2) reduction,along with the coupling mechanisms of C-C and C-N bonds over outstanding electrocatalytic materials recently developed.The key intermediate species and reaction pathways related to the coupling as well as the catalyst-structure relationship will be also discussed,aiming to provide insights and guidance for designing efficient CO_(2) reduction systems.展开更多
Single atom catalysts(SACs)are constituted by isolated active metal centers,which are heterogenized on inert supports such as graphene,porous carbon,and amorphous carbon.The thermal stability,electronic properties,and...Single atom catalysts(SACs)are constituted by isolated active metal centers,which are heterogenized on inert supports such as graphene,porous carbon,and amorphous carbon.The thermal stability,electronic properties,and catalytic activities of the metal center can be controlled via manipulating the neighboring heteroatoms such as nitrogen,oxygen,and sulfur.Due to the atomical dispersion of the active catalytic centers,the amount of metal required for catalysis can be decreased.Furthermore,new possibilities are offered to easily control the selectivity of a given transformation process as well as to improve turnover frequencies and turnover numbers of target reactions.Among them,Fe–N–C single atom catalysts own special electronic structure,and have been widely used in many fields of electrocatalysis.This review aims to summarize the synthesis of Fe–N–C based on anchoring individual iron atoms on carbon/graphene.The spin-related properties of Fe–N–C catalysts are described,including the relation between spin and electron structure of Fe–N x as well as the coupling between electronic structure of Fe–N x and electronic(orbit)of CO_(2),N_(2)and O_(2).Next,mechanistic investigations conducted to un-derstand the specific behavior of Fe–N–C catalysts are highlighted,including C,N,O electro-reduction.Finally,some issues related to the future developments of Fe–N–C are put forward and corresponding feasible solutions are offered.展开更多
基金financially supported by the Science Foundation of China (92161103, 22071180, and 22104110)。
文摘Traditional urea synthesis under harsh conditions is usually associated with high energy input and has aroused severe environmental concerns.Electrocatalytic C-N coupling by converting nitrate and CO_(2) into urea under ambient conditions represents a promising alternative process.But it was still limited by the strong competition between nitrate electrochemical reduction(NO_(3)ER) and CO_(2) electrochemical reduction(CO_(2)ER).Here,Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-n heterostructures are constructed through hydrothermal synthesis and exhibited superior performance toward urea electrosynthesis with NO_(3)~-and CO_(2) as feedstocks.The optimized urea yield and Faradaic efficiency over Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-2 can reach13.8 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 11.5% at-0.8 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode,which is much higher than that of bare FeOOH(3.2 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 1.3%),pristine BiVO_(4)(2.0 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and 5.4%),and the other Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-n(n=1,3,5) heterostructures.Systematic experiments have verified that BiVO_(4)and FeOOH are subreaction active sites towards simultaneous CO_(2)ER and NO_(3)ER,respectively,achieving co-activation of CO_(2) and NO_(3)~-on Fe^(Ⅱ)-Fe~ⅢOOH@BiVO_(4)-2.Moreover,the urea synthesis via the ^(*)CO and NO*intermediates and C-N coupling was confirmed by the in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.This work not only alleviates the CO_(2) emission and nitrate pollution but also presents an efficient catalyst for synergistic catalysis towards sustainable urea synthesis.
基金support from the Tangshan Talent Funding Project(Grant No.A202202007)National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.22102136 and 21703065)+2 种基金Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(Grant Nos.B2018209267 and E2022209039)Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province(Grant No.2022CFB1001)Department of Education of Hubei Province(Grant No.Q20221701).
文摘Electrochemical C-C and C-N coupling reactions with the conversion of abundant and inexpensive small molecules,such as CO_(2) and nitrogencontaining species,are considered a promising route for increasing the value of CO_(2) reduction products.The development of high-performance catalysts is the key to the both electrocatalytic reactions.In this review,we present a systematic summary of the reaction systems for electrocatalytic CO_(2) reduction,along with the coupling mechanisms of C-C and C-N bonds over outstanding electrocatalytic materials recently developed.The key intermediate species and reaction pathways related to the coupling as well as the catalyst-structure relationship will be also discussed,aiming to provide insights and guidance for designing efficient CO_(2) reduction systems.
基金We are grateful for the financial support from National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China(No.21974103)and the start-up funds of Wuhan University.
文摘Single atom catalysts(SACs)are constituted by isolated active metal centers,which are heterogenized on inert supports such as graphene,porous carbon,and amorphous carbon.The thermal stability,electronic properties,and catalytic activities of the metal center can be controlled via manipulating the neighboring heteroatoms such as nitrogen,oxygen,and sulfur.Due to the atomical dispersion of the active catalytic centers,the amount of metal required for catalysis can be decreased.Furthermore,new possibilities are offered to easily control the selectivity of a given transformation process as well as to improve turnover frequencies and turnover numbers of target reactions.Among them,Fe–N–C single atom catalysts own special electronic structure,and have been widely used in many fields of electrocatalysis.This review aims to summarize the synthesis of Fe–N–C based on anchoring individual iron atoms on carbon/graphene.The spin-related properties of Fe–N–C catalysts are described,including the relation between spin and electron structure of Fe–N x as well as the coupling between electronic structure of Fe–N x and electronic(orbit)of CO_(2),N_(2)and O_(2).Next,mechanistic investigations conducted to un-derstand the specific behavior of Fe–N–C catalysts are highlighted,including C,N,O electro-reduction.Finally,some issues related to the future developments of Fe–N–C are put forward and corresponding feasible solutions are offered.