Shuhe Han
(, ), Kaiwen Yang, Lingyu Gao, Tieliang Li, Yanmei Huang, Jin Zhou, Baoshun Zhang, Jiewei Zhu, Jiangjiexing Wu, Bin Zhang
(, ), Yifu Yu
(, )
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摘要
氮肥在农业中起着至关重要的作用。传统的固体氮肥生产和使用造成了大量的能源消耗和严重的地下水污染。在这里,我们提出了一种吸收-电还原中继策略,能够从NOx(废气的常见成分)中分布式生产直接可获得的液态氮肥(NH4NO3溶液)。当与等离子体驱动的固氮结合时,该策略中的原料可以进一步扩展到空气。氮氧化物首先被水溶液吸收。钌钴电催化剂(Ru9Co91)选择性地将生成的NOx−和残留的NOx还原为NH4NO3。通过在吸收和电还原过程之间建立N平衡,连续生成NH4NO3溶液,不需要任何其他添加离子。我们成功构建了一个8-l无膜系统,在恒定浓度(840 mg l - 1 N)下输出8.5 l h−1 NH4NO3溶液,满足20 m2农田的氮肥需求。这项工作为获得氮肥提供了另一种途径,有可能提高氮肥供应的可持续性。探索替代氮肥生产途径对提高氮肥供应的可持续性至关重要。在这里,作者开发了一种吸收-电还原继电器策略,能够从氮氧化物甚至空气中分布式生产液态氮肥。
Synthesis of liquid nitrogenous fertilizer via a nitrogen conversion balance
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer plays a crucial role in agriculture. The conventional production and use of solid nitrogenous fertilizers results in substantial energy consumption and severe groundwater pollution. Here we propose an absorption‒electroreduction relay strategy capable of the distributed production of directly accessible liquid N fertilizer (NH4NO3 solution) from NOx, a common constituent of exhaust gases. When combined with plasma-driven N fixation, the raw feedstock in this strategy can be further extended to air. NOx is first absorbed by an aqueous solution. The NOx− produced as well as the residual NOx are selectively reduced to NH4NO3 by a ruthenium‒cobalt electrocatalyst (Ru9Co91). Through the N balance established between the absorption and electroreduction processes, NH4NO3 solutions are produced continuously without any other additive ions. We successfully constructed an 8-l membrane-free system that outputs 8.5 l h−1 of NH4NO3 solution at a constant concentration (840 mg l−1 of N) to meet the N fertilizer requirements for 20 m2 of farmland. This work offers an alternative route for obtaining N fertilizers, with the potential to improve the sustainability of the N fertilizer supply. Exploring alternative nitrogen (N) fertilizer production routes is crucial to improve the sustainability of the N fertilizer supply. Here the authors develop an absorption‒electroreduction relay strategy capable of the distributed production of liquid N fertilizer from NOx or even air.
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