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Photoelectrochemical Urea Synthesis from Nitrate and Carbon Dioxide on GaN Nanowires
Semiconductor
photoelectrodes can be used to synthesize urea from
carbon dioxide and nitrate under solar light. We find that GaN nanowires
(NWs) have inherent catalytic activity for nitrate conversion to nitrite,
while Ag cocatalysts loaded onto GaN NWs further promote the performance
of photoelectrochemical urea synthesis. Under optimized conditions,
a high faradaic efficiency of 75.6 ± 2.6% was achieved at a potential
of −0.3 vs reversible hydrogen electrode. Control experiments
and theoretical calculations suggest that the high selectivity of
urea originates from the facilitated C–N coupling between key
intermediates of NO2 and COO– at an early
stage of the reduction reaction. This work demonstrates the potential
of GaN NWs with loaded Ag cocatalysts to achieve solar-powered urea
synthesis with an efficiency higher than that of previously reported
methods