Trace Cu-Induced Low C─N Coupling Barrier on Amorphous Co Metallene Boride for Boosting Electrochemical Urea Production.

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State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Green-Chemical Synthesis Technology, College of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, P. R. China.

Published: December 2024

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  • The study explores an eco-friendly electrochemical method to synthesize urea from carbon dioxide and nitrate, using a new catalyst called amorphous low-content copper-doped cobalt metallene boride (a-CuCoB metallene).
  • This catalyst achieved a Faraday efficiency of 27.7% and a yield of 312 µg/h/mg at a voltage of -0.5 V, demonstrating strong performance and good stability during repeated use.
  • The research also shows that the combination of copper, cobalt, and boron in the catalyst enhances the adsorption of reactants and lowers the energy barrier for the C─N coupling reaction, paving the way for improved urea production methods.

Article Abstract

The electrochemical C─N coupling of carbon dioxide (CO) and nitrate(NO ) is an alternative strategy to the traditional high-energy industrial pathway for urea synthesis, which urgently requires the design of efficient catalysts to achieve high yield and Faraday efficiency (FE). Here, amorphous low-content copper-doped cobalt metallene boride (a-CuCoB metallene) is designed for urea synthesis via electrochemical C─N coupling. The a-CuCoB metallene can drive electrocatalytic C─N coupling of CO and NO for urea synthesis in CO-saturated 0.1 m KNO electrolyte, with 27.7% of FE and 312 µg h mg of yield at -0.5 V, as well as superior cycling stability. The in situ Fourier transform infrared and theoretical calculations reveal that electronic effect between Cu, Co, and B causes Cu and Co as dual active sites to promote the adsorption of reactants. Furthermore, the introduced trace Cu reduces the reaction energy barrier of the C─N coupling to facilitate urea synthesis. This work provides a promising route for the optimization of Co-based metallene for the electrosynthesis of urea through C─N coupling.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202407679DOI Listing

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