posted on 2022-07-26, 15:05authored byDongxing Tan, Bari Wulan, Jizhen Ma, Xueying Cao, Jintao Zhang
The electrocatalytic generation of valuable fuels and
chemicals
from carbon dioxide (CO2) and others with the assistance
of clean solar energy is a highly promising way to realize the carbon-neutral
cycle, which invokes the systematic development of advanced electrocatalysts
for efficient and selective redox reactions of feedstocks. Herein,
we demonstrate the interface modification of cuprous oxide with polyvinylpyrrolidone
(PVP) to improve the electrocatalytic efficiency for the synchronous
formate generation. Density functional theory calculations reveal
that the interfacial properties can be effectively regulated by the
PVP functionalization for the favorable formation of intermediates
to improve the selectivity of formate generation. Importantly, the
advanced electrocatalyts enable an efficient coupling of CO2 reduction with methanol oxidation in an electrochemical cell powered
with a solar cell. The work provides a predictive link between the
electrocatalytic redox reactions by applying the interfacial regulation
strategies of electrocatalysts.