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Multilayer-Cavity Tandem Catalyst for Profiling Sequentially Coupling of Intermediate CO in Electrocatalytic Reduction Reaction of CO2 to Multi-Carbon Products.

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Electrochemical CO2  reduction reaction (CO2 RR) is an effective approach to address CO2  emission, promote recycling, and synthesize high-value multi-carbon (C2+ ) chemicals for storing renewable electricity in the long-term.… Click to show full abstract

Electrochemical CO2  reduction reaction (CO2 RR) is an effective approach to address CO2  emission, promote recycling, and synthesize high-value multi-carbon (C2+ ) chemicals for storing renewable electricity in the long-term. The construction of multilayer-bound nanoreactors to achieve management of intermediate CO is a promising strategy for tandem to C2+ products. In this study, a series of Ag@Cu2 O nanoreactors consisting of an Ag-yolk and a multilayer confined Cu shell is designed to profile electrocatalytic CO2 RR reactions. The optimized Ag@Cu2 O-2 nanoreactor exhibits a 74% Faradaic efficiency during the C2+ pathway and remains stable for over 10 h at a bias current density of 100 mA cm-2 . Using the finite element method, this model determines that the certain volume of cavity in the Ag@Cu2 O nanoreactors facilitates on-site CO retention and that multilayers of Cu species favor CO capture. Density functional theory calculations illustrate that the biased generation of ethanol products may arise from the (100)/(111) interface of the Cu layer. In-depth explorations in multilayer-bound nanoreactors provide structural and interfacial guidance for sequential coupling of CO2 RR intermediates for efficient C2+ generation.

Keywords: co2; reaction co2; multi carbon; reduction reaction

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2023

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