Sajid Mahmood, Osamah Alduhaish, Muhammad Ammar, Shahid Khan, Niaz Ahmad, Ghulam Abbas Ashraf, Noshin Afshan, Noor Hassan
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Abstract
Effective and sustainable electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate is greatly desired to solve the problem of global water contamination and provide a promising way to generate fossil-free ammonia. In this regard, Pt-Fe3O4 nanoparticles are decorated on Ni foam (NF) using the hydrothermal method to achieve Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite electrocatalyst. Various characterization techniques investigate the structural and morphological properties of Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite. Benefiting from the small size of Pt and Fe nanoparticles, the Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite reveals excellent performance for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction with an NH4+ yield rate of 0.301 mmol h−1 cm−2 (5.418 mg h−1 mg−1cat.) and Faradaic efficiency of 80.7% at − 0.8 V vs. RHE. Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite exhibits unique metallic properties and abundant surface sites due to a synergistic effect of Pt-Fe nanostructure favorable for the electrochemical and hydrogenation reduction processes. Moreover, Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite reveals outstanding long-term stability and durability. Isotope labeling experiments are performed, and results demonstrate that ammonia originates from nitrate reduction. These favorable outcomes of Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite emphasize its potential for treating nitrate wastewater for ammonia recovery and prospects for its industrial applications.
Graphical Abstract
An efficient electrocatalyst was prepared by fabricating Pt-Fe3O4 on NF using hydrothermal method for electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonia. Pt-Fe3O4/NF showed a remarkable NH4+ yield rate with high Faradaic efficiency at − 0.8 V vs. RHE. Also, the Pt-Fe3O4/NF nanocomposite exhibited outstanding stability and durability.
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