Enhanced ammonia electro-oxidation reaction on platinum-iron oxide catalyst assisted by MagnetoElectroCatalysis
Caio Machado Fernandes, Eduardo M. Rodrigues, Odivaldo C. Alves, Flavio Garcia, Yutao Xing, Mauro C. Santos, Julio Cesar M. Silva

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel magneto-electrochemical approach using platinum-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles and alternating magnetic fields to significantly enhance ammonia electro-oxidation efficiency for environmental remediation.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the first application of MagnetoElectroCatalysis with AMF to improve ammonia oxidation on nanocatalysts, combining magnetic heating with electrochemical catalysis.
Findings
AMF induces localized heating via Nel relaxation, boosting reaction kinetics.
Enhanced electro-oxidation efficiency and stability compared to traditional methods.
Successful integration of magnetic field application with nanocatalyst design.
Abstract
Ammonia poses significant environmental challenges due to its role in water pollution, contributing to eutrophication and several detrimental environmental and ecological issues. Addressing the efficient removal or conversion of ammonia is, therefore, critical. Among various methods, the ammonia electro-oxidation reaction stands out due to its potential for direct energy conversion and environment remediation. Here, we synthesize platinum-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (Pt-MNP) as electrocatalysts and apply an alternating magnetic field (AMF) to enhance their activity.. The AMF generates localized heat via N\'eel relaxation, accelerating ammonia oxidation kinetics at the catalytic surface.. Compared to conventional electro-oxidation methods, this technique demonstrates superior efficiency and stability, offering a promising alternative for ammonia treatment. This work uses the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction
