Research progress of coordination materials for electrocatalytic nitrogen oxides species conversion into high-value chemicals

IF 22.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xianlong Liu, Peisen Liao, Wenpei Liao, Shuhao Wang, Guangqin Li
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The pervasive utilization of fossil fuels precipitates a surge in nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, adversely impacting both environmental quality and human well-being. How to effectively manage these waste products is a global issue. Electrochemical NOx reduction powered by renewable energy represents an innovative strategy for environmental remediation and synthesis of valuable nitrogen-containing chemicals. Coordination materials with flexible regulatory characteristics have emerged as promising candidates in the electro-conversion of NOx into valuable nitrogen-containing chemicals, including inorganics (ammonia and hydroxylamine), and organic compounds (amino acids, oximes, urea, amides, and amines). This review delineates recent advancements in the utilization of coordination materials for the electrochemical conversion of NOx into valuable nitrogenous chemicals, aiming to build a novel bridge between inorganic and organic chemistry.

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EnergyChem
EnergyChem Multiple-
CiteScore
40.80
自引率
2.80%
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23
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: EnergyChem, a reputable journal, focuses on publishing high-quality research and review articles within the realm of chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science with a specific emphasis on energy applications. The priority areas covered by the journal include:Solar energy,Energy harvesting devices,Fuel cells,Hydrogen energy,Bioenergy and biofuels,Batteries,Supercapacitors,Electrocatalysis and photocatalysis,Energy storage and energy conversion,Carbon capture and storage
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