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Published on: April 10, 2018
Interfacial reaction microenvironment engineering for promoting acidic CO2 electrocatalytic reduction
Fan Yang1, Xinhao Li2, Dongzhe Cui2
1School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Weinan Normal University, Chaoyang Street, Shaanxi 714099, China.
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction in acidic media avoids precipitation. Engineering the interfacial microenvironment, including pH and water structure, is key to boosting CO2RR activity.
Area of Science:
- Electrochemistry
- Catalysis
- Materials Science
Background:
- Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction (CO2RR) in acidic media offers an advantage over neutral/alkaline systems by preventing carbonate precipitation.
- The CO2RR occurs at a gas-liquid-solid three-phase interface, making the local microenvironment critical for reaction efficiency.
Purpose of the Study:
- To systematically review recent advancements in microenvironment engineering for acidic CO2RR interfacial reactions.
- To elaborate on the concept of the interface reaction microenvironment and its core elements under acidic conditions.
Main Methods:
- Summarizing strategies for microenvironment regulation through catalyst design (confinement, wettability, electric field).
- Reviewing electrolyte engineering approaches (pH control, buffer systems, cation regulation).
Main Results:
- Detailed discussion of catalyst-based strategies: confinement effects, surface wettability modulation, and interfacial electric field construction.
- Overview of electrolyte-based strategies: pH control, buffer system design, and alkali metal cation effects.
Conclusions:
- Microenvironment engineering is crucial for enhancing acidic CO2RR activity.
- Opportunities and challenges in interfacial reaction microenvironment engineering for acidic CO2RR development are highlighted.
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