Balancing Intermediates Formation on Atomically Pd-Bridged Cu/Cu2O Interfaces for Kinetics-Matching Electrocatalytic
Yan Wang1,2, Shuai Xia1, Kui Chen1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, 230009, China.
Abstract:
The electrochemical C─N coupling of CO2 and nitrogenous species provides a promising approach for synthesizing valuable chemicals such as urea, amides, and other C─N compounds. However, the unbalanced formation of C- and N-intermediates results in slow C─N coupling kinetics. Herein, we report an atomically Pd-bridged Cu/Cu2O (Pd1-Cu/Cu2O) catalyst, synthesized through the in situ electrochemical reconstruction of Pd1-Cu2Te nanosheets. This catalyst features Pd-Cu dual sites that significantly enhance C─N coupling both thermodynamically and kinetically. The reconstructed Pd1-Cu/Cu2O achieves a urea yield rate of 31.8 mmol h-1 gcat. -1 and a Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 42.2%, along with excellent stability over 100 h. In situ spectroscopic examinations and theoretical calculations disclose that the Pd-Cu dual sites on Pd1-Cu/Cu2O modulate the reduction kinetics of CO2 and NO3 -, balance the formation of crucial *CO and *NH2 intermediates, and lower the energy barrier for C─N coupling, thereby facilitating urea synthesis. Furthermore, the Pd1-Cu/Cu2O enables the unprecedented C─N coupling of aniline with CO, resulting in a remarkable acetanilide yield rate of 1021.2 mmol h-1 gcat. -1 with an FE of 23.7%. This heteroatom bridging strategy offers a new pathway for designing efficient electrocatalyst for the synthesis of C─N coupled compounds.
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