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CuO (111) Microcrystalline Evoked Indium-Organic Framework for Efficient Electroreduction of CO 2 to Formate.

Honghao HuangKaihang YueChaofan LiuKe ZhanHongliang DongYa Yan
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO 2 RR) to formate is economically beneficial but suffers from poor selectivity and high overpotential. Herein, enriched microcrystalline copper oxide is introduced on the surface of indium-based metal-organic frameworks. Benefiting from the CuO (111) microcrystalline shell and formed catalytic active In-Cu interfaces, the obtained MIL-68(In)/CuO heterostructure display excellent CO 2 RR to formate with a Faradaic efficiency (FE) as high as 89.7% at low potential of only -0.7 V vs. RHE in a flow cell. Significantly, the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) cell based on MIL-68(In)/CuO exhibit a remarkable current density of 640.3 mA cm -2 at 3.1 V and can be stably operated for 180 h at 2.7 V with a current density of 200 mA cm -2 . The ex/in situ electrochemical investigations reveal that the introduction of CuO increases the formation rate of the carbon dioxide reduction intermediate * HCOO - and inhibits the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction. This work not only provides an in-depth study of the mechanism of the CO 2 RR pathways on In/Cu composite catalyst but also offers an effective strategy for the interface design of electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction reaction.
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