Improving CO2 Electrochemical Reduction
to CO Using Space Confinement between Gold or Silver Nanoparticles
Posted on 2020-02-24 - 15:42
Developing
electrocatalysts that are stable and efficient for CO2 reduction
is important for constructing a carbon-neutral
energy cycle. New approaches are required to drive input electricity
toward the desired CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) rather than the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).
In this study, we have used quantum mechanics to demonstrate that
the space confinement formed in the gaps of adjacent gold or silver
nanoparticles can be used to improve the Faradaic efficiency of CO2RR to CO. This behavior is due to the space confinement stabilizing
*COOH, which is the key intermediate in the CO2RR. However,
space confinement has almost no effect on *H, which is the key intermediate
in the HER. Possible experimental approaches for the preparation of
this type of gold or silver electrocatalyst have been proposed.
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Chang, Kuan; Jian, Xianfeng; Jeong, Hyung Mo; Kwon, Youngkook; Lu, Qi; Cheng, Mu-Jeng (2020). Improving CO2 Electrochemical Reduction
to CO Using Space Confinement between Gold or Silver Nanoparticles. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00082