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Is Cu instability during the CO₂reduction reaction governed by the applied potential or the local CO concentration?

Authors :
Wilde, Patrick
O'Mara, Peter B.
Junqueira, João R. C.
Tarnev, Tsvetan
Benedetti, Tania M.
Andronescu, Corina
Chen, Yen-Ting
Tilley, Richard D.
Schuhmann, Wolfgang
Gooding, J. Justin
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cu-based catalysts have shown structural instability during the electrochemical CO₂reduction reaction (CO₂RR). However, studies on monometallic Cu catalysts do not allow a nuanced differentiation between the contribution of the applied potential and the local concentration of CO as the reaction intermediate since both are inevitably linked. We first use bimetallic Ag-core/porous Cu-shell nanoparticles, which utilise nanoconfinement to generate high local CO concentrations at the Ag core at potentials at which the Cu shell is still inactive for the CO₂RR. Usingoperandoliquid cell TEM in combination withex situTEM, we can unequivocally confirm that the local CO concentration is the main source for the Cu instability. The local CO concentration is then modulated by replacing the Ag-core with a Pd-core which further confirms the role of high local CO concentrations. Product quantification during CO₂RR reveals an inherent trade-off between stability, selectivity and activity in both systems. OA platinum

Subjects

Subjects :
Chemie

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.unidue...bib..17785e06829b0ee514b21ee0adbc624a