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Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions

[Image: see text] Gold is one of the most selective catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2) (CO2RR) to CO. However, the concomitant hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) remains unavoidable under aqueous conditions. In this work, a rotating ring disk electrode (RRDE) setup has been develope...

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Autores principales: Goyal, Akansha, Marcandalli, Giulia, Mints, Vladislav A., Koper, Marc T. M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b10061
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author Goyal, Akansha
Marcandalli, Giulia
Mints, Vladislav A.
Koper, Marc T. M.
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description [Image: see text] Gold is one of the most selective catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2) (CO2RR) to CO. However, the concomitant hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) remains unavoidable under aqueous conditions. In this work, a rotating ring disk electrode (RRDE) setup has been developed to study quantitatively the role of mass transport in the competition between these two reactions on the Au surface in 0.1 M bicarbonate electrolyte. Interestingly, while the faradaic selectivity for CO formation was found to increase with enhanced mass transport (from 67% to 83%), this effect is not due to an enhancement of the CO2RR rate. Remarkably, the inhibition of the competing HER from water reduction with increasing disk rotation rate is responsible for the enhanced CO2RR selectivity. This can be explained by the observation that, on the Au electrode, water reduction improves with more alkaline pH. As a result, the decrease in the local alkalinity near the electrode surface with enhanced mass transport suppresses HER due to the water reduction. Our study shows that controlling the local pH by mass transport conditions can tune the HER rate, in turn regulating the CO2RR and HER competition in the general operating potential window for CO2RR (−0.4 to −1 V vs RHE).
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spelling pubmed-70591822020-03-09 Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions Goyal, Akansha Marcandalli, Giulia Mints, Vladislav A. Koper, Marc T. M. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Gold is one of the most selective catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2) (CO2RR) to CO. However, the concomitant hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) remains unavoidable under aqueous conditions. In this work, a rotating ring disk electrode (RRDE) setup has been developed to study quantitatively the role of mass transport in the competition between these two reactions on the Au surface in 0.1 M bicarbonate electrolyte. Interestingly, while the faradaic selectivity for CO formation was found to increase with enhanced mass transport (from 67% to 83%), this effect is not due to an enhancement of the CO2RR rate. Remarkably, the inhibition of the competing HER from water reduction with increasing disk rotation rate is responsible for the enhanced CO2RR selectivity. This can be explained by the observation that, on the Au electrode, water reduction improves with more alkaline pH. As a result, the decrease in the local alkalinity near the electrode surface with enhanced mass transport suppresses HER due to the water reduction. Our study shows that controlling the local pH by mass transport conditions can tune the HER rate, in turn regulating the CO2RR and HER competition in the general operating potential window for CO2RR (−0.4 to −1 V vs RHE). American Chemical Society 2020-02-10 2020-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7059182/ /pubmed/32041410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b10061 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
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Mints, Vladislav A.
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Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title_full Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title_fullStr Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title_short Competition between CO(2) Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on a Gold Electrode under Well-Defined Mass Transport Conditions
title_sort competition between co(2) reduction and hydrogen evolution on a gold electrode under well-defined mass transport conditions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b10061
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