Boosting Amino Acid Synthesis with WOx Sub-Nanoclusters

Guanzheng Wu, Zengying Ma, Tobias Heil, Leting Zhang, Wangcheng Hu, Guoqing Wu, Wenhui He, Lei Dai, Yucheng Huang, Qing Qin

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Abstract

The conversion of nitrate-rich wastewater and biomass-derived blocks into high-value products using renewably generated electricity is a promising approach to modulate the artificial carbon and nitrogen cycle. Here, a new synthetic strategy of WOx sub-nanoclusters is reported and supported on carbon materials as novel efficient electrocatalysts for nitrate reduction and its coupling with α-keto acids. In acidic solutions, the NH3-NH2OH selectivity can also optimized by adjusting the potential, with the total FE exceeding 80% over a wide potential range. After introducing α-keto acids, the WOx/D-CB electrode achieves remarkable activity and selectivity toward C2-C6 amino acids. For glycine and alanine, impressive FEs of 49.34% and 38.22% based on transitional metal oxides can be obtained, surpassing those of WOx nanoclusters with larger size. In situ analysis and mechanistic studies reveal the critical role of WOx sub-nanoclusters in reducing the energy barriers of key steps in alanine synthesis. This work opens up new insights into the rational design of cluster catalysts to promote electrochemical amino acid synthesis.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvanced Materials
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 1 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • amino acid synthesis
  • C─N coupling
  • nitrate reduction
  • WO sub-nanoclusters

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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