Selective electrocatalytic oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen by using titanium dioxide nanorod array decorated with ultrasmall Ir nanoparticles and non-noble metal Fe nanoparticles

Separation and Purification Technology(2024)

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Electrochemical ammonia oxidation process through active chlorine has been proposed as a potentially effective method for ammonia removal. Currently, most of the anodes require to use high-stable TiO2 loaded with large particles of noble metal Ru or Ir, which have low activity and high cost. Herein, we prepare ultrasmall and uniform metal nanoparticles of Ir on TiO2 to remove ammonia. Moreover, we use non-noble metal Fe to replace noble metals. The ammonia removal efficiency of Fe/TiO2 under 2 VVS Ag / AgCl during 2 h is 100 % and 94 % of ammonia is converted to N2. The Fe/TiO2 anodes not only have higher catalytic activity but also show excellent stability and reusability. Fe/TiO2 anodes still exhibit excellence activity and selectivity after 1 year. As a common metal, Fe will have more application space than iridium in ammonia removal for its low cost and selectively high efficiency.
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Ammonia nitrogen oxidation,Electrochemical catalysis,Non-noble metal Fe decorated TiO2 anode,Chlorine radical
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