Andreu Cabot, Chunhua Cui, Jordi Llorca, Yu Zhang, Yunan Yi, Shenglan He, Junshan Li, Maria Chiara Spadaro, Ting Zhang, Congcong Xing, Jordi Arbiol, Qianbao Wu, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, European Commission, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), China Scholarship Council, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Generalitat de Catalunya, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Enginyeria de Processos Químics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Química, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. NEMEN - Nanoenginyeria de materials aplicats a l'energia
The electro-oxidation of methanol to formate is an interesting example of the potential use of renewable energies to add value to a biosourced chemical commodity. Additionally, methanol electro-oxidation can replace the sluggish oxygen evolution reaction when coupled to hydrogen evolution or to the electroreduction of other biomass-derived intermediates. But the cost-effective realization of these reaction schemes requires the development of efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts. Here, a noble metal-free catalyst, Ni1−xFexSe2 nanorods, with a high potential for an efficient and selective methanol conversion to formate is demonstrated. At its optimum composition, Ni0.75Fe0.25Se2, this diselenide is able to produce 0.47 mmol cm−2 h−1 of formate at 50 mA cm−2 with a Faradaic conversion efficiency of 99%. Additionally, this noble-metal-free catalyst is able to continuously work for over 50 000 s with a minimal loss of efficiency, delivering initial current densities above 50 mA cm−2 and 2.2 A mg−1 in a 1.0 m KOH electrolyte with 1.0 m methanol at 1.5 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode. This work demonstrates the highly efficient and selective methanol-to-formate conversion on Ni-based noble-metal-free catalysts, and more importantly it shows a very promising example to exploit the electrocatalytic conversion of biomass-derived chemicals., J.L. obtained International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program (Talent-Introduction program No. YJ20190126) in 2019 and is grateful for the project (2019M663468) funded by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. This work was supported from the UESTC start-up funding, the Recruitment Program of Thousand Youth Talents, and the Natural Science Foundation of China (22072013). It was also supported by the European Regional Development Funds and by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad through the project SEHTOP (ENE2016-77798-C4-3-R) and VALPEC (ENE2017-85087-C3). C.X., Y.Z., and T.Z. are grateful for the China Scholarship Council (CSC) for scholarship support. T.Z., and J.A. acknowledge funding from Generalitat de Catalunya 2017 SGR 327. ICN2 acknowledges support from the Severo Ochoa Programme (MINECO, Grant no. SEV-2013-0295). T.Z. has received funding from the CSC-UAB PhD scholarship program. M.C.S. has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 754510 (PROBIST) and the Severo Ochoa programme. IREC and ICN2 are funded by the CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya. Part of the present work has been performed in the framework of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Materials Science PhD program. J.L. is a Serra Húnter Fellow and is grateful to MICINN/FEDER RTI2018-093996-B-C31, GC 2017 SGR 128 and to ICREA Academia program.