Electrochemical Conversion of NO to NH3 in a PEM Cell

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The continuous electrochemical NO reduction to ammonia in a PEM cell was investigated in this work. We used a ruthenium-based catalyst at the cathode and an iridium oxide catalyst at the anode. The highest ammonia faradaic efficiency was observed at 1.9 V cell voltage. Adjusting the NO flow allowed to achieve 97% NO conversion and 93% ammonia faradaic efficiency for a 5.2% NO/He feed. The ammonia yield was 0.51 mmol cm-2 h-1, among the highest reported to date with the advantage of continuous operation. Experiments with a low NO concentration feed of 983 ppm showed 98% conversion at 0 V vs pseudo-RHE. Achieving this performance under such mild conditions indicates the great potential of the PEM cells for NOx abatement applications and the production of valuable NH3

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Bunea, S., Coppens, M., & Urakawa, A. (2023). Electrochemical Conversion of NO to NH3 in a PEM Cell. ACS Catalysis, 13(17), 11345–11351. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.3c01600

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