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A Tin Oxide-Coated Copper Foam Hybridized with a Gas Diffusion Electrode for Efficient CO2 Reduction to Formate with a Current Density Exceeding 1 A cm-2.

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The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2 RR) is a promising strategy for closing the carbon cycle. Increasing the current density (  J) for CO2 RR products is a critical requirement for… Click to show full abstract

The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2 RR) is a promising strategy for closing the carbon cycle. Increasing the current density (  J) for CO2 RR products is a critical requirement for the social implementation of this technology. Herein, nanoscale tin-oxide-modified copper-oxide foam is hybridized with a carbon-based gas-diffusion electrode (GDE). Using the resultant electrode, the Jformate is increased to -1152 mA cm-2 at -1.2 V versus RHE in 1 m KOH, which is the highest value for CO2 -to-formate electrolysis. The formate faradaic efficiency (FEformate ) reaches ≈99% at -0.6 V versus RHE. The achievement of ultra-high-rate formate production is attributable to the following factors: i) homogeneously-modified Sn atoms suppressing H2 evolution and ii) the hydrophobic carbon nanoparticles on GDEs penetrating the macroporous structure of the foam causing the increase in the thickness of triple-phase interface. Additionally, the FEformate remains at ≈70% under a high J of -1.0 A cm-2 for more than 20 h.

Keywords: current density; foam hybridized; tin oxide; co2 reduction; co2; foam

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2022

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