Single-atom Rh alloyed Co (RhCo) is explored as an efficient catalyst for urea electrosynthesis via coelectrolysis of CO and NO (UECN). Theoretical calculations and in situ spectroscopic measurements unravel the synergetic effect of Co and Rh in promoting the UECN process, where the Rh site activates NO to form *NH, while the Co site activates CO to form *CO. The formed *CO then desorbs from the Co site and transfers to the Rh site, followed by continuous C-N coupling with *NH formed on the Rh site to synthesize urea.
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January 2023
Electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia (NORR) is an attractive route for renewable NH electrosynthesis. Herein, we demonstrated Se-vacancy-rich WSe (WSe) nanoplatelets as a highly efficient NORR catalyst, exhibiting a NH-Faradaic efficiency of 92.7 % with the corresponding NH yield of 2.
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