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Size-effect induced controllable Cu0-Cu+ sites for ampere-level nitrate electroreduction coupled with biomass upgrading

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  • Yuxuan Lu

    (Shanxi University)

  • Feng Yue

    (Yan’an University)

  • Tianyang Liu

    (Nanjing Forestry University)

  • Yu-Cheng Huang

    (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

  • Feng Fu

    (Yan’an University)

  • Yu Jing

    (Nanjing Forestry University)

  • Hengquan Yang

    (Shanxi University
    Shanxi Research Institute of Huairou Laboratory)

  • Chunming Yang

    (Yan’an University)

Abstract

The synergistic Cu0-Cu+ sites is regarded as the active species towards NH3 synthesis from the nitrate electrochemical reduction reaction (NO3-RR) process. However, the mechanistic understanding and the roles of Cu0 and Cu+ remain exclusive. The big obstacle is that it is challenging to effectively regulate the interfacial motifs of Cu0-Cu+ sites. In this paper, we describe the tunable construction of Cu0-Cu+ interfacial structure by modulating the size-effect of Cu2O nanocube electrocatalysts to NO3-RR performance. We elucidate the formation mechanism of Cu0-Cu+ motifs by correlating the macroscopic particle size with the microscopic coordinated structure properties, and identify the synergistic effect of Cu0-Cu+ motifs on NO3-RR. Based on the rational design of Cu0-Cu+ interfacial electrocatalyst, we develop an efficient paired-electrolysis system to simultaneously achieve the efficient production of NH3 and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid at an industrially relevant current densities (2 A cm−2), while maintaining high Faradaic efficiencies, high yield rates, and long-term operational stability in a 100 cm2 electrolyzers, indicating promising practical applications.

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  • Yuxuan Lu & Feng Yue & Tianyang Liu & Yu-Cheng Huang & Feng Fu & Yu Jing & Hengquan Yang & Chunming Yang, 2025. "Size-effect induced controllable Cu0-Cu+ sites for ampere-level nitrate electroreduction coupled with biomass upgrading," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57097-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57097-x
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