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Synthesis and Performance Characterizations of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction
Published on: April 10, 2018
Switching CO2 electroreduction selectivity between CO and HCOOH on poly(ionic liquid)-Ag hybrids
Ang Li1, Guo-Yi Duan2, Yue Pan2
1Institute of Applied Electrochemistry, College of Chemistry, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China. chenym@buct.edu.cn.
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The electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 into CO and HCOOH is highly attractive due to its potentially high energy efficiency. In this study, selectivity switching from CO to HCOOH on Ag sites was achieved by finely fabricating poly(ionic liquid)-silver (PIL-Ag) hybrids containing alkyl chains. The length of the alkyl chain influenced the structure of Ag sites with different intrinsic activities of *COOH and *H (and thereby *OCHO) formation, as well as the mass transfer behavior of CO2 and H2O. During acidic CO2RR at -300 mA cm-2, Ag@PIL-C(4)-0.5 demonstrated a high faradaic efficiency ratio of HCOOH to CO (FEHCOOH/FECO = 1.45), while Ag@PIL-C(6)-0.5 favored the production of CO. By contrast, Ag@PIL-C(12)-0.5, which possessed low activities and poor mass transfer, exhibited a high apparent FEHCOOH/FECO ratio of 1.35. Experimental and mechanistic studies demonstrated that the higher enrichment of *H versus *CO2 intermediates at the Ag sites is beneficial for *OCHO formation. In light of this point, the FEHCOOH/FECO ratio increased from 0.15 to 0.87 with a low FEH2 (<5.0%) on Ag@PIL-C(6)-2.0, which exhibited high activity and good mass transfer of CO2 upon increasing the current density from -100 mA cm-2 to -600 mA cm-2.
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