The site pair matching of a tandem Au/CuO-CuO nanocatalyst for promoting the selective electrolysis of CO2 to C2 products.
RSC Adv
; 11(61): 38486-38494, 2021 Nov 29.
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Tandem catalysis, in which a CO2-to-C2 process is divided into a CO2-to-CO/*CO step and a CO/*CO-to-C2 step, is promising for enhancing the C2 product selectivity when using Cu-based electrochemical CO2 reduction catalysts. In this work, a nanoporous hollow Au/CuO-CuO tandem catalyst was used for catalyzing the eCO2RR, which exhibited a C2 product FE of 52.8% at -1.0 V vs. RHE and a C2 product partial current density of 78.77 mA cm-2 at -1.5 V vs. RHE. In addition, the C2 product FE stably remained at over 40% over a wide potential range, from -1.0 V to -1.5 V. This superior performance was attributed to good matching in terms of the optimal working potential and charge-transfer resistance between CO/*CO-production sites (Au/CuO) and CO/*CO-reduction sites (CuO). This site pair matching effect ensured sufficient supplies of CO/*CO and electrons at CuO sites at the working potentials, thus dramatically enhancing the formation rate of C2 products.
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