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The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction
The coupling of CO-generating molecular catalysts with copper electrodes in tandem schemes is a promising strategy to boost the formation of multi-carbon products in the electrocatalytic reduction of CO(2). While the spatial distribution of the two components is important, this aspect remains undere...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06359j |
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author | Wang, Min Loiudice, Anna Okatenko, Valery Sharp, Ian D. Buonsanti, Raffaella |
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description | The coupling of CO-generating molecular catalysts with copper electrodes in tandem schemes is a promising strategy to boost the formation of multi-carbon products in the electrocatalytic reduction of CO(2). While the spatial distribution of the two components is important, this aspect remains underexplored for molecular-based tandem systems. Herein, we address this knowledge gap by studying tandem catalysts comprising Co-phthalocyanine (CoPc) and Cu nanocubes (Cu(cub)). In particular, we identify the importance of the relative spatial distribution of the two components on the performance of the tandem catalyst by preparing CoPc-Cu(cub)/C, wherein the CoPc and Cu(cub) share an interface, and CoPc-C/Cu(cub), wherein the CoPc is loaded first on carbon black (C) before mixing with the Cu(cub). The electrocatalytic measurements of these two catalysts show that the faradaic efficiency towards C(2) products almost doubles for the CoPc-Cu(cub)/C, whereas it decreases by half for the CoPc-C/Cu(cub), compared to the Cu(cub)/C. Our results highlight the importance of a direct contact between the CO-generating molecular catalyst and the Cu to promote C–C coupling, which hints at a surface transport mechanism of the CO intermediate between the two components of the tandem catalyst instead of a transfer via CO diffusion in the electrolyte followed by re-adsorption. |
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spelling | pubmed-98913512023-02-07 The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction Wang, Min Loiudice, Anna Okatenko, Valery Sharp, Ian D. Buonsanti, Raffaella Chem Sci Chemistry The coupling of CO-generating molecular catalysts with copper electrodes in tandem schemes is a promising strategy to boost the formation of multi-carbon products in the electrocatalytic reduction of CO(2). While the spatial distribution of the two components is important, this aspect remains underexplored for molecular-based tandem systems. Herein, we address this knowledge gap by studying tandem catalysts comprising Co-phthalocyanine (CoPc) and Cu nanocubes (Cu(cub)). In particular, we identify the importance of the relative spatial distribution of the two components on the performance of the tandem catalyst by preparing CoPc-Cu(cub)/C, wherein the CoPc and Cu(cub) share an interface, and CoPc-C/Cu(cub), wherein the CoPc is loaded first on carbon black (C) before mixing with the Cu(cub). The electrocatalytic measurements of these two catalysts show that the faradaic efficiency towards C(2) products almost doubles for the CoPc-Cu(cub)/C, whereas it decreases by half for the CoPc-C/Cu(cub), compared to the Cu(cub)/C. Our results highlight the importance of a direct contact between the CO-generating molecular catalyst and the Cu to promote C–C coupling, which hints at a surface transport mechanism of the CO intermediate between the two components of the tandem catalyst instead of a transfer via CO diffusion in the electrolyte followed by re-adsorption. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9891351/ /pubmed/36756336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06359j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Wang, Min Loiudice, Anna Okatenko, Valery Sharp, Ian D. Buonsanti, Raffaella The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title | The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title_full | The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title_fullStr | The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title_full_unstemmed | The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title_short | The spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards C(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic CO(2) reduction |
title_sort | spatial distribution of cobalt phthalocyanine and copper nanocubes controls the selectivity towards c(2) products in tandem electrocatalytic co(2) reduction |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06359j |
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