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The Research Group Led by Professor Wang Wenguang from the College of Chemistry Published Research Results in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Recently, Wang Wenguang's research group, in collaboration with the research groups of Professor Ye Shengfa from Sun Yat-sen University and Professor Liao Rongzhen from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, report an efficient bimetallic Mo(IV)Fe(II) electrocatalyst that achieves highly selective nitrite-to-NO reduction. The relevant research paper titled "Synergistic Iron-Molybdenum Effects for Selective Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrite to Nitric Oxide" was published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.


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The abstract of the paper is as follows:


We report an efficient bimetallic Mo(IV)Fe(II) electrocatalyst that achieves highly selective nitrite-to-NO reduction. This catalyst demonstrates exceptional performance, with a record turnover frequency (TOF) of ∼103 s–1 and a Faradaic efficiency of 93.8%. Mechanistic studies integrating experimental and DFT analyses reveal that the Mo(IV) center preferentially binds NO over the Fe(II) site, preventing the catalytic cycle from terminating at a stable ferrous nitrosyl species. The synergistic interplay between the Fe and Mo centers enhances nitrite dynamic coordination and facilitates reductive N–O bond cleavage, highlighting the critical role of bimetallic synergism in lowering energy barriers and driving demanding exergonic reaction steps involving electron and proton transfer.


Reference: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jacs.5c07512