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Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials

[Image: see text] The development of inexpensive electrocatalysts that can promote the reduction of CO(2) to CO with high selectivity, efficiency, and large current densities is an important step on the path to renewable production of liquid carbon-based fuels. While precious metals such as gold and...

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Autores principales: Medina-Ramos, Jonnathan, DiMeglio, John L., Rosenthal, Joel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4225627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24783975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja501923g
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author Medina-Ramos, Jonnathan
DiMeglio, John L.
Rosenthal, Joel
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description [Image: see text] The development of inexpensive electrocatalysts that can promote the reduction of CO(2) to CO with high selectivity, efficiency, and large current densities is an important step on the path to renewable production of liquid carbon-based fuels. While precious metals such as gold and silver have historically been the most active cathode materials for CO(2) reduction, the price of these materials precludes their use on the scale required for fuel production. Bismuth, by comparison, is an affordable and environmentally benign metal that shows promise for CO(2) conversion applications. In this work, we show that a bismuth–carbon monoxide evolving catalyst (Bi-CMEC) can be formed under either aqueous or nonaqueous conditions using versatile electrodeposition methods. In situ formation of this thin-film catalyst on an inexpensive carbon electrode using an organic soluble Bi(3+) precursor streamlines preparation of this material and generates a robust catalyst for CO(2) reduction. In the presence of appropriate imidazolium based ionic liquid promoters, the Bi-CMEC platform can selectively catalyze conversion of CO(2) to CO without the need for a costly supporting electrolyte. This inexpensive system can catalyze evolution of CO with current densities as high as j(CO) = 25–30 mA/cm(2) and attendant energy efficiencies of Φ(CO) ≈ 80% for the cathodic half reaction. These metrics highlight the efficiency of Bi-CMEC, since only noble metals have been previously shown to promote this fuel forming half reaction with such high energy efficiency. Moreover, the rate of CO production by Bi-CMEC ranges from approximately 0.1–0.5 mmol·cm(–2)·h(–1) at an applied overpotential of η ≈ 250 mV for a cathode with surface area equal to 1.0 cm(2). This CO evolution activity is much higher than that afforded by other non-noble metal cathode materials and distinguishes Bi-CMEC as a superior and inexpensive platform for electrochemical conversion of CO(2) to fuel.
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spelling pubmed-42256272015-05-01 Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials Medina-Ramos, Jonnathan DiMeglio, John L. Rosenthal, Joel J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The development of inexpensive electrocatalysts that can promote the reduction of CO(2) to CO with high selectivity, efficiency, and large current densities is an important step on the path to renewable production of liquid carbon-based fuels. While precious metals such as gold and silver have historically been the most active cathode materials for CO(2) reduction, the price of these materials precludes their use on the scale required for fuel production. Bismuth, by comparison, is an affordable and environmentally benign metal that shows promise for CO(2) conversion applications. In this work, we show that a bismuth–carbon monoxide evolving catalyst (Bi-CMEC) can be formed under either aqueous or nonaqueous conditions using versatile electrodeposition methods. In situ formation of this thin-film catalyst on an inexpensive carbon electrode using an organic soluble Bi(3+) precursor streamlines preparation of this material and generates a robust catalyst for CO(2) reduction. In the presence of appropriate imidazolium based ionic liquid promoters, the Bi-CMEC platform can selectively catalyze conversion of CO(2) to CO without the need for a costly supporting electrolyte. This inexpensive system can catalyze evolution of CO with current densities as high as j(CO) = 25–30 mA/cm(2) and attendant energy efficiencies of Φ(CO) ≈ 80% for the cathodic half reaction. These metrics highlight the efficiency of Bi-CMEC, since only noble metals have been previously shown to promote this fuel forming half reaction with such high energy efficiency. Moreover, the rate of CO production by Bi-CMEC ranges from approximately 0.1–0.5 mmol·cm(–2)·h(–1) at an applied overpotential of η ≈ 250 mV for a cathode with surface area equal to 1.0 cm(2). This CO evolution activity is much higher than that afforded by other non-noble metal cathode materials and distinguishes Bi-CMEC as a superior and inexpensive platform for electrochemical conversion of CO(2) to fuel. American Chemical Society 2014-05-01 2014-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4225627/ /pubmed/24783975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja501923g Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html)
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title Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials
title_full Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials
title_fullStr Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials
title_short Efficient Reduction of CO(2) to CO with High Current Density Using in Situ or ex Situ Prepared Bi-Based Materials
title_sort efficient reduction of co(2) to co with high current density using in situ or ex situ prepared bi-based materials
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24783975
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