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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(1): 468-475, 2024 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38150583

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The in-tandem catalyst holds great promise for addressing the limitation of low *CO coverage on Cu-based materials for selective C2H4 generation during CO2 electroreduction. However, the potential mismatch between the CO-formation catalyst and the favorable C-C coupling Cu catalyst represents a bottleneck in these types of electrocatalysts, resulting in low tandem efficiencies. In this study, we propose a robust solution to this problem by introducing a wide-CO generation-potential window nickel single atom catalyst (Ni SAC) supported on a Cu catalyst. The selection of Ni SAC was based on theoretical calculations, and its excellent performance was further confirmed by using in situ IR spectroscopy. The facilitated carbon dimerization in our tandem catalyst led to a ∼370 mA/cm2 partial current density of C2H4, corresponding to a faradic efficiency of ∼62%. This performance remained stable and consistent for at least ∼14 h at a high current density of 500 mA/cm2 in a flow-cell reactor, outperforming most tandem catalysts reported so far.

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ACS Photonics ; 10(10): 3629-3636, 2023 Oct 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37869558

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Bimetallic nanoreactors in which a plasmonic metal is used to funnel solar energy toward a catalytic metal have recently been studied experimentally, but a detailed theoretical understanding of these systems is lacking. Here, we present theoretical results of hot-carrier generation rates of different Au-Pd nanoarchitectures. In particular, we study spherical core-shell nanoparticles with a Au core and a Pd shell as well as antenna-reactor systems consisting of a large Au nanoparticle that acts as an antenna and a smaller Pd satellite nanoparticle separated by a gap. In addition, we investigate an antenna-reactor system in which the satellite is a core-shell nanoparticle. Hot-carrier generation rates are obtained from an atomistic quantum-mechanical modeling technique which combines a solution of Maxwell's equation with a tight-binding description of the nanoparticle electronic structure. We find that antenna-reactor systems exhibit significantly higher hot-carrier generation rates in the catalytic material than the core-shell system as a result of strong electric field enhancements associated with the gap between the antenna and the satellite. For these systems, we also study the dependence of the hot-carrier generation rate on the size of the gap, the radius of the antenna nanoparticle, and the direction of light polarization. Overall, we find a strong correlation between the calculated hot-carrier generation rates and the experimentally measured chemical activity for the different Au-Pd photocatalysts. Our insights pave the way toward a microscopic understanding of hot-carrier generation in heterogeneous nanostructures for photocatalysis and other energy-conversion applications.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3813, 2023 Jun 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37369657

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Localized surface plasmons are lossy and generate heat. However, accurate measurement of the temperature of metallic nanoparticles under illumination remains an open challenge, creating difficulties in the interpretation of results across plasmonic applications. Particularly, there is a quest for understanding the role of temperature in plasmon-assisted catalysis. Bimetallic nanoparticles combining plasmonic with catalytic metals are raising increasing interest in artificial photosynthesis and the production of solar fuels. Here, we perform single-particle thermometry measurements to investigate the link between morphology and light-to-heat conversion of colloidal Au/Pd nanoparticles with two different configurations: core-shell and core-satellite. It is observed that the inclusion of Pd as a shell strongly reduces the photothermal response in comparison to the bare cores, while the inclusion of Pd as satellites keeps photothermal properties almost unaffected. These results contribute to a better understanding of energy conversion processes in plasmon-assisted catalysis.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 6082, 2022 Oct 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36241631

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Atomically dispersed transition metals on carbon-based aromatic substrates are an emerging class of electrocatalysts for the electroreduction of CO2. However, electron delocalization of the metal site with the carbon support via d-π conjugation strongly hinders CO2 activation at the active metal centers. Herein, we introduce a strategy to attenuate the d-π conjugation at single Ni atomic sites by functionalizing the support with cyano moieties. In situ attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy and theoretical calculations demonstrate that this strategy increases the electron density around the metal centers and facilitates CO2 activation. As a result, for the electroreduction of CO2 to CO in aqueous KHCO3 electrolyte, the cyano-modified catalyst exhibits a turnover frequency of ~22,000 per hour at -1.178 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and maintains a Faradaic efficiency (FE) above 90% even with a CO2 concentration of only 30% in an H-type cell. In a flow cell under pure CO2 at -0.93 V versus RHE the cyano-modified catalyst enables a current density of -300 mA/cm2 with a FE above 90%.

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ACS Energy Lett ; 7(2): 778-815, 2022 Feb 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35178471

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The successful development of artificial photosynthesis requires finding new materials able to efficiently harvest sunlight and catalyze hydrogen generation and carbon dioxide reduction reactions. Plasmonic nanoparticles are promising candidates for these tasks, due to their ability to confine solar energy into molecular regions. Here, we review recent developments in hybrid plasmonic photocatalysis, including the combination of plasmonic nanomaterials with catalytic metals, semiconductors, perovskites, 2D materials, metal-organic frameworks, and electrochemical cells. We perform a quantitative comparison of the demonstrated activity and selectivity of these materials for solar fuel generation in the liquid phase. In this way, we critically assess the state-of-the-art of hybrid plasmonic photocatalysts for solar fuel production, allowing its benchmarking against other existing heterogeneous catalysts. Our analysis allows the identification of the best performing plasmonic systems, useful to design a new generation of plasmonic catalysts.

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