Abstract

A combined technique of production and storage of ammonia (NH3) from electroreduction of nitrate (NO3–) through one material is highly desirable but remains a huge challenge. Herein, we proposed a proof-of-concept strategy for combined NH3 production and storage from electroreduction of NO3– through elaborately designing a single-site CuII-bipyridine-based thorium metal–organic framework (Cu@Th-BPYDC). Noticeably, the single CuII site, anchored by a solid–liquid postsynthetic metalation within Th-BPYDC, shows a novel square coordination structure, as determined by the single-crystal X-ray diffraction. This strongly implies its enormous potential as an open metal site and consequently enables excellent performance in electroreduction of NO3– for NH3 production, giving 92.5% Faradaic efficiency and 225.3 μmol h–1 cm–2 yield. Impressively, we can further use Cu@Th-BPYDC material to effectively capture the previously produced NH3 from electroreduction of NO3–, affording an uptake up to 20.55 mmol g–1 at 298 K at 1 bar. The results in this work will outline a new direction toward the combined technique for advanced electrocatalysis such as gas production plus storage/or separation.

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