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Improved electrochemical conversion of CO2 to multicarbon products by using molecular doping.


ABSTRACT: The conversion of CO2 into desirable multicarbon products via the electrochemical reduction reaction holds promise to achieve a circular carbon economy. Here, we report a strategy in which we modify the surface of bimetallic silver-copper catalyst with aromatic heterocycles such as thiadiazole and triazole derivatives to increase the conversion of CO2 into hydrocarbon molecules. By combining operando Raman and X-ray absorption spectroscopy with electrocatalytic measurements and analysis of the reaction products, we identified that the electron withdrawing nature of functional groups orients the reaction pathway towards the production of C2+ species (ethanol and ethylene) and enhances the reaction rate on the surface of the catalyst by adjusting the electronic state of surface copper atoms. As a result, we achieve a high Faradaic efficiency for the C2+ formation of ≈80% and full-cell energy efficiency of 20.3% with a specific current density of 261.4 mA cm-2 for C2+ products.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8664807 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improved electrochemical conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to multicarbon products by using molecular doping.

Wu Huali H   Li Ji J   Qi Kun K   Zhang Yang Y   Petit Eddy E   Wang Wensen W   Flaud Valérie V   Onofrio Nicolas N   Rebiere Bertrand B   Huang Lingqi L   Salameh Chrystelle C   Lajaunie Luc L   Miele Philippe P   Voiry Damien D  

Nature communications 20211210 1


The conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> into desirable multicarbon products via the electrochemical reduction reaction holds promise to achieve a circular carbon economy. Here, we report a strategy in which we modify the surface of bimetallic silver-copper catalyst with aromatic heterocycles such as thiadiazole and triazole derivatives to increase the conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> into hydrocarbon molecules. By combining operando Raman and X-ray absorption spectroscopy with electrocatalytic measurements  ...[more]

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