Rong ZhangXintao MaShaoce ZhangQinghua LiYuwei ZhaoChunyi Zhi
Abstract Electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NO 3 − RR) represents a promising ammonia (NH 3 ) production approach and has garnered significant attention in recent years. Owing to the highly tunable electronic structures and physicochemical properties, alloy materials have emerged as highly efficient catalysts for electrochemical NO 3 − RR. This review systematically examines the recent advancements in alloy catalysts including binary alloys and multi‐metal alloys for electrochemical NO 3 − RR, comprehensively analyzing their structure, catalytic activity, and the mechanisms for NO 3 − RR. In addition, the relationship between alloy catalysts′ composition, active sites, and catalytic activity are described, aiming to elucidate the underlying principles for high catalytic activity and guide the rational design of future alloy catalysts. Finally, this review addresses the challenges of alloy catalysts and proposes directions for future research and development.
Daniel PeñaSrishti GuptaChristopher L. Muhich
Jingwen XuHengjie LiuSong ZhangQia PengShuang LiuJinghao ChenXi WangW. P. WangHongxu LiuZehui XieL. SongKe LiWei Chen
Xingchao YouJiawei XuZechao ZhuangJunkai XiaSuwen WangHai‐Yan WeiYongfu LiYanjiang CaiHai XiangBing Yu
Qingchao FangDimuthu WijethungeYun HanM. T. NasirXuxin KangHanqing YinAijun Du
Weiye QiuYing GuoXian‐Zhu FuJing‐Li Luo