Abstract

For the first time, to our knowledge, the electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate is achieved using heteropolyanions. Cu 2+- and Ni 2+-containing Dawson-type polyoxometalates proved efficient in this issue. The presence of these substituents seems necessary, in contrast with the observed catalytic reduction of nitrite and nitric oxide for which even non-substituted heteropolyanions were active. With the first series of derivatives, the electrocatalysis is triggered by the electrodeposited copper; Ni 2+-containing heteropolyanions mimic more closely the catalytic reduction of nitrate by metal ion cyclams and related complexes.

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