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Electrochemical strategies for urea synthesis <i>via</i> C-N coupling of integrated carbon oxide-nitrogenous molecule reduction

Authors
Theerthagiri, JayaramanKaruppasamy, K.Maia, GilbertoKumari, M. L. ArunaMin, AhreumMoon, Cheol JooSouza, Marcielli K. R.Vadivel, NeshanthMurthy, Arun PrasadKheawhom, SoorathepAlfantazi, AkramChoi, Myong Yong
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.12, no.32, pp 20691 - 20716
Pages
26
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
12
Number
32
Start Page
20691
End Page
20716
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71808
DOI
10.1039/d4ta02891k
ISSN
2050-7488
2050-7496
Abstract
The electrochemical coupling of C and N has sparked considerable research attention, heralded as a capable method to curb carbon and nitrogen emissions while concurrently storing surplus renewable electricity in valuable chemical compounds such as urea, amides, and amines. Electrocatalytic urea synthesis via a C-N coupling reaction (CNCR) comprises the electroreduction of CO2 alongside the coreduction of various inorganic nitrogen sources (NO3-, NO2-, N-2, and NO). However, the main hurdles for this electrochemical C-N coupling are the inert nature of the involved molecules and the prevalence of competing side reactions. This review comprehensively examines recent advancements in electrocatalytic C-N coupling, emphasizing the various mechanistic pathways involved in urea production, including the CO2 reduction and NO3 reduction reaction. Additionally, electrochemical key performance parameters and future advancement directions for electrocatalytic urea production are discussed. The electrochemical CNCR accomplishes effective resource use and delivers direction and reference for molecular coupling reactions. The insights gleaned from these observations may illuminate the development of effective catalysts in forthcoming research and expand the potential applications in green urea production.
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