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Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires

[Image: see text] A hybrid catalytic system composed of copper (I)-oxide-derived copper nanocenters immobilized within the network of tungsten oxide nanowires has exhibited electrocatalytic activity toward CO(2) reduction in an acid medium (0.5 mol dm(–3) H(2)SO(4)). The catalytic system facilitates...

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Autores principales: Rutkowska, Iwona A., Chmielnicka, Anna, Krzywiecki, Maciej, Kulesza, Pawel J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9885951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36785776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmeasuresciau.2c00010
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author Rutkowska, Iwona A.
Chmielnicka, Anna
Krzywiecki, Maciej
Kulesza, Pawel J.
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Chmielnicka, Anna
Krzywiecki, Maciej
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description [Image: see text] A hybrid catalytic system composed of copper (I)-oxide-derived copper nanocenters immobilized within the network of tungsten oxide nanowires has exhibited electrocatalytic activity toward CO(2) reduction in an acid medium (0.5 mol dm(–3) H(2)SO(4)). The catalytic system facilitates conversion of CO(2) to methanol and is fairly selective with respect to the competing hydrogen evolution. The preparative procedure has involved voltammetric electroreduction of Cu(2)O toward the formation and immobilization of catalytic Cu sites within the hexagonal structures of WO(3) nanowires which are simultaneously partially reduced to mixed-valence hydrogen tungsten (VI, V) oxide bronzes, H(x)WO(3), coexisting with sub-stoichiometric tungsten (VI, IV) oxides, WO(3–y). After the initial loss of Cu through its dissolution to Cu(2+) during positive potential scanning up to 1 V (vs RHE), the remaining copper is not electroactive and seems to be trapped within in the network of hexagonal WO(3). Using the ultramicroelectrode-based probe, evidence has also been provided that partially reduced nonstoichiometric tungsten oxides induce reduction of CO(2) to the CO-type reaction intermediates. The chronocoulometric data are consistent with the view that existence of copper sites dispersed in WO(3) improves electron transfers and charge propagation within the hybrid catalytic layer. The enhanced tolerance of the catalyst to the competitive hydrogen evolution during CO(2)R should be explained in terms of the ability of H(x)WO(3) to consume protons and absorb hydrogen as well as to shift the proton discharge at Cu toward more negative potentials. However, the capacity of WO(3) to interact with catalytic copper and to adsorb CO-type reaction intermediates is expected to facilitate removal of the poisoning CO-type adsorbates from Cu sites.
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spelling pubmed-98859512023-02-10 Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires Rutkowska, Iwona A. Chmielnicka, Anna Krzywiecki, Maciej Kulesza, Pawel J. ACS Meas Sci Au [Image: see text] A hybrid catalytic system composed of copper (I)-oxide-derived copper nanocenters immobilized within the network of tungsten oxide nanowires has exhibited electrocatalytic activity toward CO(2) reduction in an acid medium (0.5 mol dm(–3) H(2)SO(4)). The catalytic system facilitates conversion of CO(2) to methanol and is fairly selective with respect to the competing hydrogen evolution. The preparative procedure has involved voltammetric electroreduction of Cu(2)O toward the formation and immobilization of catalytic Cu sites within the hexagonal structures of WO(3) nanowires which are simultaneously partially reduced to mixed-valence hydrogen tungsten (VI, V) oxide bronzes, H(x)WO(3), coexisting with sub-stoichiometric tungsten (VI, IV) oxides, WO(3–y). After the initial loss of Cu through its dissolution to Cu(2+) during positive potential scanning up to 1 V (vs RHE), the remaining copper is not electroactive and seems to be trapped within in the network of hexagonal WO(3). Using the ultramicroelectrode-based probe, evidence has also been provided that partially reduced nonstoichiometric tungsten oxides induce reduction of CO(2) to the CO-type reaction intermediates. The chronocoulometric data are consistent with the view that existence of copper sites dispersed in WO(3) improves electron transfers and charge propagation within the hybrid catalytic layer. The enhanced tolerance of the catalyst to the competitive hydrogen evolution during CO(2)R should be explained in terms of the ability of H(x)WO(3) to consume protons and absorb hydrogen as well as to shift the proton discharge at Cu toward more negative potentials. However, the capacity of WO(3) to interact with catalytic copper and to adsorb CO-type reaction intermediates is expected to facilitate removal of the poisoning CO-type adsorbates from Cu sites. American Chemical Society 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9885951/ /pubmed/36785776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmeasuresciau.2c00010 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Rutkowska, Iwona A.
Chmielnicka, Anna
Krzywiecki, Maciej
Kulesza, Pawel J.
Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title_full Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title_fullStr Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title_full_unstemmed Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title_short Toward Effective CO(2) Reduction in an Acid Medium: Electrocatalysis at Cu(2)O-Derived Polycrystalline Cu Sites Immobilized within the Network of WO(3) Nanowires
title_sort toward effective co(2) reduction in an acid medium: electrocatalysis at cu(2)o-derived polycrystalline cu sites immobilized within the network of wo(3) nanowires
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9885951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36785776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmeasuresciau.2c00010
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