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Abstract The nitrate (NO 3 −) electroreduction into ammonia (NH 3) represents a promising approach for sustainable NH 3 synthesis. However, the variation of adsorption configurations renders great difficulties in the simultaneous optimization of binding energy for the intermediates. Though the extensively reported Cu-based electrocatalysts benefit NO 3 − adsorption, one of the key issues lies in the accumulation of nitrite (NO 2 −) due to its weak adsorption, resulting in the rapid deactivation of catalysts and sluggish kinetics of subsequent hydrogenation steps. Here we report a tandem electrocatalyst by combining Cu single atoms catalysts with adjacent Co 3 O 4 nanosheets to boost the electroreduction of NO 3 − to NH 3. The obtained tandem catalyst exhibits a yield rate for NH 3 of 114. 0 mg {{{{₍₇}}}₃} NH 3 h −1 cm −2, which exceeds the previous values for the reported Cu-based catalysts. Mechanism investigations unveil that the combination of Co 3 O 4 regulates the adsorption configuration of NO 2 − and strengthens the binding with NO 2 −, thus accelerating the electroreduction of NO 3 − to NH 3.
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