Sn/nitrogen-doped carbon composites with enhanced CO2 electroreduction toward formate

IF 5.7 2区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Xiaohui Zhong , Tingting Yang , Qingqing Zhang , Jingwen Wang , Hong Deng , Yong Zhou
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Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) using renewable energy resources is a promising method for both mitigating the atmospheric CO2 level and producing valuable chemicals. The morphology design and interface charge transfer of catalysts play a critical role in the activity and selectivity of CO2RR. Herein, Sn@nitrogen-doped carbon (Sn@NC) was successfully developed by the loading procedure, enabling the direct conversion of CO2 to C1 products with excellent electrocatalytic performances. The target electrocatalyst Sn@NC-700 exhibits a high Faradaic efficiency of up to 93.2 % for formate product, with a partial current density of 22.3 mA cm-2 at -1.03 V versus RHE. Moreover, the Sn@NC-700 electrocatalyst has remarkable stability in generating formate during CO2RR, without obvious attenuation over the reaction time of 50 h. The electrochemical data and density functional theory calculations indicate that the inherent structural features, such as superior conductivity and rapid charge transfer, promote the Sn@NC electrode to stabilize the *OCHO intermediates, thereby accelerating the production of formate. This study is beneficial for reducing carbon emissions, promoting resource recycling, and advancing a green and sustainable production of formate to serve the chemical industry.

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Surfaces and Interfaces
Surfaces and Interfaces Chemistry-General Chemistry
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
6.50%
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753
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to provide a respectful outlet for ''sound science'' papers in all research areas on surfaces and interfaces. We define sound science papers as papers that describe new and well-executed research, but that do not necessarily provide brand new insights or are merely a description of research results. Surfaces and Interfaces publishes research papers in all fields of surface science which may not always find the right home on first submission to our Elsevier sister journals (Applied Surface, Surface and Coatings Technology, Thin Solid Films)
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