Electrochemical nitrate reduction to produce ammonia integrated into wastewater treatment: Investigations and challenges

Nitrate (NO3−) is widely found in wastewater, which is harmful to human health and water environmental. Electrochemical reduction can convert NO3− to high value-added ammonia (NH3)/ammonium (NH4+) for pollutant removal and resource recovery. Currently, electrochemical nitrate reduction to produce am...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese chemical letters 2023-06, Vol.34 (6), p.107908-36, Article 107908
Hauptverfasser: Zou, Xinyi, Xie, Jiawei, Wang, Changhong, Jiang, Guangming, Tang, Kai, Chen, Chongjun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Nitrate (NO3−) is widely found in wastewater, which is harmful to human health and water environmental. Electrochemical reduction can convert NO3− to high value-added ammonia (NH3)/ammonium (NH4+) for pollutant removal and resource recovery. Currently, electrochemical nitrate reduction to produce ammonia (ENRA) is mostly focused on the preparation of high-performance catalysts, while ignoring the prerequisite for industrial application as the stable operation and optimal regulation of the process. Therefore, the review focused on wastewater treatment, based on the mechanism of electrochemical nitrate reduction for ammonia production and reactor construction (reactor, power supply system), then summarized the operation control strategies (such as reduction potential, nitrate concentration, inorganic ions, pH) that should be noted for ENRA. Finally, the challenges (system structure, economy) and prospects (ammonia recovery process, construction of large-scale ENRA system, application of real wastewater) of the field as it moves towards commercialization were discussed. It is hoped that this review will facilitate the scaling up of ENRA in the wastewater treatment field. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1001-8417
1878-5964
DOI:10.1016/j.cclet.2022.107908