Abstract
The green urea synthesis via co-electrolysis of waste nitrate and CO2 is alluring but challenging, especially with insufficient selectivity caused by thermodynamic differences and kinetic mismatch between multi-step conversion processes. Here, a domino effect-oriented electrosynthesis strategy is showcased to steer cascade reactions in upgrading nitrate and CO2 toward urea of high selectivity on Bi-doped In2O3 with asymmetric oxygen vacancies (Ov). The conventionally arbitrary reaction mode can be vectored and re-customized by stable and cumulative *NH2 intermediates in situ derived from priority nitrate reduction reaction, which not only form surface frustrated Lewis pairs (SFLPs, Bi─Ov─In─NH2) with Bi Lewis acid sites to synergistically adsorb and activate CO2 but also provide more opportunities for sluggish C─N coupling, delivering an unprecedented urea Faradic efficiency of 80.2% and an impressive urea yield of 2.38 × 103 µg h−1 mgcat.−1 at −0.4 V versus RHE. The atomically dispersed Bi sites promote the protonation of *NO to form nucleophilic *NH2 intermediates, which can be stabilized in the electrophilic region mediated by asymmetric Ov, permitting two nucleophilic attacks to complete the C─N coupling. The domino modeling protocol via positioning a specific intermediate in situ tailors the parallel conversion process and may guide selectivity control of electrosynthesis.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2501851 |
| Journal | Advanced Materials |
| Volume | 37 |
| Issue number | 29 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 24 Jul 2025 |
Keywords
- CO utilization
- asymmetric oxygen vacancies
- domino effect
- nitrogen fixation
- urea electrosynthesis
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