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Electro-activated indigos intensify ampere-level CO2 reduction to CO on silver catalysts
Zhengyuan Li1, Xing Li2,3, Ruoyu Wang4
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. zli326@jh.edu.
Abstract:
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) is challenged by a selectivity decline at high current densities. Here we report a class of indigo-based molecular promoters with redox-active CO2 binding sites to enhance the high-rate conversion of CO2 to CO on silver (Ag) catalysts. Theoretical calculations and in situ spectroscopy analyses demonstrate that the synergistic effect at the interface of indigo-derived compounds and Ag nanoparticles could activate CO2 molecules and accelerate the formation of key intermediates (*CO2- and *COOH) in the CO pathway. Indigo derivatives with electron-withdrawing groups further reduce the overpotential for CO production upon optimizing the interfacial CO2 binding affinity. By integrating the molecular design of redox-active centres with the defect engineering of Ag structures, we achieve a Faradaic efficiency for CO exceeding 90% across a current density range of 0.10 - 1.20 A cm-2. The Ag mass activity toward CO increases to 174 A mg-1Ag. This work showcases that employing redox-active CO2 sorbents as surface modification agents is a highly effective strategy to intensify the reactivity of electrochemical CO2 reduction.
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