Electrochemical Reduction of Flue Gas Denitrification Wastewater to Ammonia Using a Dual-Defective Cu 2 O@Cu Heterojunction Electrode
Wet flue gas denitrification offers a new route to convert industrial nitrogen oxides (NO ) into highly concentrated nitrate wastewater, from which the nitrogen resource can be recovered to ammonia (NH ) via electrochemical nitrate reduction reactions (NITRRs). Low-cost, scalable, and efficient cath...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science & technology 2024-03, Vol.58 (12), p.5557-5566 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wet flue gas denitrification offers a new route to convert industrial nitrogen oxides (NO
) into highly concentrated nitrate wastewater, from which the nitrogen resource can be recovered to ammonia (NH
) via electrochemical nitrate reduction reactions (NITRRs). Low-cost, scalable, and efficient cathodic materials need to be developed to enhance the NH
production rate. Here,
electrodeposition was adopted to fabricate a foamy Cu-based heterojunction electrode containing both Cu-defects and oxygen vacancy loaded Cu
O (OVs-Cu
O), which achieved an NH
yield rate of 3.59 mmol h
cm
, NH
Faradaic efficiency of 99.5%, and NH
selectivity of 100%. Characterizations and theoretical calculations unveiled that the Cu-defects and OVs-Cu
O heterojunction boosted the H* yield, suppressed the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and served as dual reaction sites to coherently match the tandem reactions kinetics of NO
-to-NO
and NO
-to-NH
. An integrated system was further built to combine wet flue gas denitrification and desulfurization, simultaneously converting NO and SO
to produce the (NH
)
SO
fertilizer. This study offers new insights into the application of low-cost Cu-based cathode for electrochemically driven wet denitrification wastewater valorization. |
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ISSN: | 0013-936X 1520-5851 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.est.3c09811 |