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CuxIr1-x Nanoalloy Catalysts Achieve Near 100% Selectivity for Aqueous Nitrite Reduction to NH3

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 10, Issue 14, Pages 7915-7921

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01604

Keywords

nitrite reduction; iridium; ammonia selectivity; density functional theory; Cu-Ir alloy; nanoparticles

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-1764230, CHE-1807847]
  2. Welch Foundation [F-1841, F-1738]
  3. Process Systems, Reaction Engineering and Molecular Thermodynamics program of the National Science Foundation [CBET-1706797]

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Nitrite (NO2-) is an abundant contaminant in nature that threatens human health. A catalytic process that converts NO2- to less harmful products has been proven to be an effective strategy for NO2- removal. Most previous studies, however, targeted selectivity toward N-2 using Pd catalysts, which severely limits the potential for the recovery of value-added byproducts from the catalytic process. Here, we report experimental and theoretical evidence that both Ir and CuxIr(100-x) nanoparticles possess near 100% NH3 selectivity for NO2- reduction compared to the <1% NH3 selectivity achieved by nano-Pd. These NH3-selective catalysts could be useful for both water purification and ammonia production.

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