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A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols

To realize commercial CO(2) electrochemical reduction to C(2+) alcohols, the selectivity and production rate should be further improved. Establishing controllable surface sites with a favorable local environment is an interesting route to guide the C(2+) pathway. Herein, we report a room-temperature...

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Autores principales: Li, Pengsong, Bi, Jiahui, Liu, Jiyuan, Zhu, Qinggong, Chen, Chunjun, Sun, Xiaofu, Zhang, Jianling, Liu, Zhimin, Han, Buxing
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04961a
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author Li, Pengsong
Bi, Jiahui
Liu, Jiyuan
Zhu, Qinggong
Chen, Chunjun
Sun, Xiaofu
Zhang, Jianling
Liu, Zhimin
Han, Buxing
author_facet Li, Pengsong
Bi, Jiahui
Liu, Jiyuan
Zhu, Qinggong
Chen, Chunjun
Sun, Xiaofu
Zhang, Jianling
Liu, Zhimin
Han, Buxing
author_sort Li, Pengsong
collection PubMed
description To realize commercial CO(2) electrochemical reduction to C(2+) alcohols, the selectivity and production rate should be further improved. Establishing controllable surface sites with a favorable local environment is an interesting route to guide the C(2+) pathway. Herein, we report a room-temperature one-step synthetic strategy to fabricate a highly stable Cu aerogel as an efficient CO(2) reduction electrocatalyst. Controlling crystal growth kinetics using different reductants is an efficient strategy to modulate the nucleation and growth rate of Cu aerogels, enabling the creation of efficient surface sites for the C(2+) pathway. Over the Cu aerogel obtained by reducing Cu(2+) using a weak reductant (NH(3)·BH(3)), the faradaic efficiency of C(2+) products could reach 85.8% with the current density of 800 mA cm(−2) at the potential of −0.91 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode, and the C(2+) alcohol selectivity was 49.7% with a partial current density of 397.6 mA cm(−2), while the Cu aerogel prepared using a strong reductant (NaBH(4)) was favorable to generating CO. Experimental and theoretical studies showed that the selectivity of the reaction depended strongly on the desorption and dimerization of *CO intermediates on the catalysts. The strong reductant induced a defective Cu surface that could facilitate the desorption of the *CO intermediate, subsequently producing CO, whereas the low defect Cu produced using a weak reductant could significantly enhance the selectivity for the C(2+) product by improving *CO adsorption and the C–C coupling on the catalyst. This work opens a new way for constructing efficient electrocatalysts for CO(2) electroreduction to C(2+) alcohols.
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spelling pubmed-98115092023-01-20 A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols Li, Pengsong Bi, Jiahui Liu, Jiyuan Zhu, Qinggong Chen, Chunjun Sun, Xiaofu Zhang, Jianling Liu, Zhimin Han, Buxing Chem Sci Chemistry To realize commercial CO(2) electrochemical reduction to C(2+) alcohols, the selectivity and production rate should be further improved. Establishing controllable surface sites with a favorable local environment is an interesting route to guide the C(2+) pathway. Herein, we report a room-temperature one-step synthetic strategy to fabricate a highly stable Cu aerogel as an efficient CO(2) reduction electrocatalyst. Controlling crystal growth kinetics using different reductants is an efficient strategy to modulate the nucleation and growth rate of Cu aerogels, enabling the creation of efficient surface sites for the C(2+) pathway. Over the Cu aerogel obtained by reducing Cu(2+) using a weak reductant (NH(3)·BH(3)), the faradaic efficiency of C(2+) products could reach 85.8% with the current density of 800 mA cm(−2) at the potential of −0.91 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode, and the C(2+) alcohol selectivity was 49.7% with a partial current density of 397.6 mA cm(−2), while the Cu aerogel prepared using a strong reductant (NaBH(4)) was favorable to generating CO. Experimental and theoretical studies showed that the selectivity of the reaction depended strongly on the desorption and dimerization of *CO intermediates on the catalysts. The strong reductant induced a defective Cu surface that could facilitate the desorption of the *CO intermediate, subsequently producing CO, whereas the low defect Cu produced using a weak reductant could significantly enhance the selectivity for the C(2+) product by improving *CO adsorption and the C–C coupling on the catalyst. This work opens a new way for constructing efficient electrocatalysts for CO(2) electroreduction to C(2+) alcohols. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9811509/ /pubmed/36687354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04961a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Pengsong
Bi, Jiahui
Liu, Jiyuan
Zhu, Qinggong
Chen, Chunjun
Sun, Xiaofu
Zhang, Jianling
Liu, Zhimin
Han, Buxing
A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title_full A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title_fullStr A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title_full_unstemmed A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title_short A crystal growth kinetics guided Cu aerogel for highly efficient CO(2) electrolysis to C(2+) alcohols
title_sort crystal growth kinetics guided cu aerogel for highly efficient co(2) electrolysis to c(2+) alcohols
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04961a
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