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Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid

As a profitable product from CO(2) electroreduction, HCOOH holds economic viability only when the selectivity is higher than 90% with current density (j) over −200.0 mA cm(−2). Herein, Bi@Sn core–shell nanoparticles (Bi core and Sn shell, denoted as Bi@Sn NPs) are developed to boost the activity and...

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Autores principales: Xing, Yulin, Kong, Xiangdong, Guo, Xu, Liu, Yan, Li, Qiuyao, Zhang, Yuzhe, Sheng, Yelin, Yang, Xupeng, Geng, Zhigang, Zeng, Jie
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7675058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902989
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author Xing, Yulin
Kong, Xiangdong
Guo, Xu
Liu, Yan
Li, Qiuyao
Zhang, Yuzhe
Sheng, Yelin
Yang, Xupeng
Geng, Zhigang
Zeng, Jie
author_facet Xing, Yulin
Kong, Xiangdong
Guo, Xu
Liu, Yan
Li, Qiuyao
Zhang, Yuzhe
Sheng, Yelin
Yang, Xupeng
Geng, Zhigang
Zeng, Jie
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description As a profitable product from CO(2) electroreduction, HCOOH holds economic viability only when the selectivity is higher than 90% with current density (j) over −200.0 mA cm(−2). Herein, Bi@Sn core–shell nanoparticles (Bi core and Sn shell, denoted as Bi@Sn NPs) are developed to boost the activity and selectivity of CO(2) electroreduction into HCOOH. In an H‐cell system with 0.5 m KHCO(3) as electrolyte, Bi@Sn NPs exhibit a Faradaic efficiency for HCOOH (FE(HCOOH)) of 91% with partial j for HCOOH (j (HCOOH)) of −31.0 mA cm(−2) at −1.1 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode. The potential application of Bi@Sn NPs is testified via chronopotentiometric measurements in the flow‐cell system with 2.0 m KHCO(3) electrolyte. Under this circumstance, Bi@Sn NPs achieve an FE(HCOOH) of 92% with an energy efficiency of 56% at steady‐state j of −250.0 mA cm(−2). Theoretical studies indicate that the energy barrier of the potential‐limiting step for the formation of HCOOH is decreased owing to the compressive strain in the Sn shell, resulting in the enhanced catalytic performance.
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spelling pubmed-76750582020-11-24 Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid Xing, Yulin Kong, Xiangdong Guo, Xu Liu, Yan Li, Qiuyao Zhang, Yuzhe Sheng, Yelin Yang, Xupeng Geng, Zhigang Zeng, Jie Adv Sci (Weinh) Communications As a profitable product from CO(2) electroreduction, HCOOH holds economic viability only when the selectivity is higher than 90% with current density (j) over −200.0 mA cm(−2). Herein, Bi@Sn core–shell nanoparticles (Bi core and Sn shell, denoted as Bi@Sn NPs) are developed to boost the activity and selectivity of CO(2) electroreduction into HCOOH. In an H‐cell system with 0.5 m KHCO(3) as electrolyte, Bi@Sn NPs exhibit a Faradaic efficiency for HCOOH (FE(HCOOH)) of 91% with partial j for HCOOH (j (HCOOH)) of −31.0 mA cm(−2) at −1.1 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode. The potential application of Bi@Sn NPs is testified via chronopotentiometric measurements in the flow‐cell system with 2.0 m KHCO(3) electrolyte. Under this circumstance, Bi@Sn NPs achieve an FE(HCOOH) of 92% with an energy efficiency of 56% at steady‐state j of −250.0 mA cm(−2). Theoretical studies indicate that the energy barrier of the potential‐limiting step for the formation of HCOOH is decreased owing to the compressive strain in the Sn shell, resulting in the enhanced catalytic performance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7675058/ /pubmed/33240749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902989 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Communications
Xing, Yulin
Kong, Xiangdong
Guo, Xu
Liu, Yan
Li, Qiuyao
Zhang, Yuzhe
Sheng, Yelin
Yang, Xupeng
Geng, Zhigang
Zeng, Jie
Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title_full Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title_fullStr Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title_short Bi@Sn Core–Shell Structure with Compressive Strain Boosts the Electroreduction of CO(2) into Formic Acid
title_sort bi@sn core–shell structure with compressive strain boosts the electroreduction of co(2) into formic acid
topic Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7675058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201902989
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