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Atomically dispersed Fe-N-C catalyst displaying ultra-high stability and recyclability for efficient electroreduction of CO2 to CO.

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To avoid the agglomeration of iron NPs and improve the dispersion of Fe SAs, we employed a mixed-ligand strategy to regulate the iron content in PCN-224(ZnxFey) and PCN-222(ZnxFey). Thanks to… Click to show full abstract

To avoid the agglomeration of iron NPs and improve the dispersion of Fe SAs, we employed a mixed-ligand strategy to regulate the iron content in PCN-224(ZnxFey) and PCN-222(ZnxFey). Thanks to the sublimation of Zn and the Kirkendall effect, uniform dispersions of Fe SAs with 1.04-1.06 wt% were obtained in the pyrolysis products Zn0.5Fe0.5-N-C-224 and Zn0.5Fe0.5-N-C-222 with excellent CO2 → CO activity, super-stability, and recyclability.

Keywords: atomically dispersed; co2; dispersed catalyst; stability recyclability

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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