Cecilia Irene Gho, Katarzyna Bejtka, Marco Fontana, Federica Zammillo, Hilmar Guzmán, Micaela Castellino, Alberto Lopera, Mariajosé López-Tendero, Roger Miró, Miriam Diaz de Los Bernardos, Simelys Hernández, Angelica Chiodoni
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Operando Transmission Electron Microscopy Insights Into the Evolution of Cu2O-SnO2-Based Catalysts During CO2RR.
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 into valuable products is a promising strategy for mitigating atmospheric CO2 emissions, particularly coupled with solar energy. Among the possible products, CO is currently most attractive, both because it can combine with hydrogen to produce syngas, and because CO is a key reactant in the chemical industry. Copper-based electrocatalysts are extensively investigated for CO2 reduction; however, their morphological and chemical evolution under operating conditions still needs to be clarified, to understand the relationship between morphology, structure, and catalytic activity. This paper discusses a Cu2O-SnO2 based-catalyst, designed to enhance CO selectivity, and studies its evolution under reaction conditions by operando electrochemical liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (EC-LPTEM). First, the morphology and composition of the as-prepared catalyst is characterized. Then, operando EC-LPTEM is discussed and compared to the post mortem catalyst characterization, together with electrochemical behavior evaluated in the lab-scale device. Different experimental conditions were studied to provide insights on how the catalyst modifies during the electrochemical activity. This characterization contributes to a better understanding of the possible mechanisms involved in the CO2 reduction, and of the factors influencing the catalyst stability and selectivity, supporting the development of improved catalysts for CO2 to syngas conversion.
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ChemSusChem
Impact Factor (2016): 7.226
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Interdisciplinary journal
Focuses on research at the interface of chemistry and sustainability
Features the best research on sustainability and energy
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Chemistry
Materials Science
Chemical Engineering
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