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Synthesis and Performance Characterizations of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction
Published on: April 10, 2018
A carbon-based single-atom Cu electrocatalyst for efficient conversion of CO2 to carbon products
Bo Huang1, Fang Zhao1, Jiantao Fu1
1Key Laboratory of Cluster Science, Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction-Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China. dizhao@bit.edu.cn.
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The simultaneous and efficient electroreduction of CO2 to C1 and C2 different phase products is an extremely challenging task due to the competitive reaction of hydrogen evolution, high energy barrier of CO2 activation and C-C coupling. Herein, an N-doped carbon-based single-atom Cu-based electrocatalyst (Cu-N4/C) was designed, which can efficiently reduce CO2 to carbon products with a total Faraday efficiency (CO and ethanol) of 94.67%. Among them, the selectivity of ethanol reached 53.11%. And Cu-N4/C could also maintain excellent stability within 16 h. In situ infrared spectroscopy showed that the intermediates, such as *COB, *OCH2, *CO-*OCH2, and OC2H5, which appeared during the electrocatalytic reaction of Cu-N4/C, promoted the generation of both CO and ethanol, leading to an extremely high carbon product efficiency. This work elucidates the active center of the Cu-N4/C electrocatalyst as well as the reason for the highly selective generation of carbon products, and provides a new perspective for subsequent in-depth exploration of the rational design of CO2RR electrocatalysts.
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