| Literature DB >> 35166553 |
Yajiao Zhou1, Yanqing Liang1,2, Junwei Fu1, Kang Liu1, Qin Chen1, Xiqing Wang1, Hongmei Li1, Li Zhu3, Junhua Hu4, Hao Pan5, Masahiro Miyauchi6, Liangxing Jiang2, Emiliano Cortés3, Min Liu1.
Abstract
Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to multicarbon products is a potential strategy to solve the energy crisis while achieving carbon neutrality. To improve the efficiency of multicarbon products in Cu-based catalysts, optimizing the *CO adsorption and reducing the energy barrier for carbon-carbon (C-C) coupling are essential features. In this work, a strong local electric field is obtained by regulating the arrangement of Cu nanoneedle arrays (CuNNAs). CO2 reduction performance tests indicate that an ordered nanoneedle array reaches a 59% Faraday efficiency for multicarbon products (FEC2) at -1.2 V (vs RHE), compared to a FEC2 of 20% for a disordered nanoneedle array (CuNNs). As such, the very high and local electric fields achieved by an ordered Cu nanoneedle array leads to the accumulation of K+ ions, which benefit both *CO adsorption and C-C coupling. Our results contribute to the design of highly efficient catalysts for multicarbon products.Entities:
Keywords: *CO adsorption; C2 hydrocarbon; CO2 reduction; copper; nanoneedle arrays
Year: 2022 PMID: 35166553 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04653
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189