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Guanine-derived carbon nanosheet encapsulated Ni nanoparticles for efficient CO 2 electroreduction.

Ying PengShuo ChenZhengli HuMengqi YinLishun PeiQiao-Hua WeiZailai Xie
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Developing novel electrocatalysts for achieving high selectivity and faradaic efficiency in the carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) poses a major challenge. In this study, a catalyst featuring a nitrogen-doped carbon shell-coated Ni nanoparticle structure is designed for efficient carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) electroreduction to carbon monoxide (CO). The optimal Ni@NC-1000 catalyst exhibits remarkable CO faradaic efficiency (FE CO ) values exceeding 90% across a broad potential range of -0.55 to -0.9 V ( vs. RHE), and attains the maximum FE CO of 95.6% at -0.75 V ( vs. RHE) in 0.5 M NaHCO 3 . This catalyst exhibits sustained carbon dioxide electroreduction activity with negligible decay after continuous electrolysis for 20 h. More encouragingly, a substantial current density of 200.3 mA cm -2 is achieved in a flow cell at -0.9 V ( vs . RHE), reaching an industrial-level current density. In situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and theoretical calculations demonstrate that its excellent catalytic performance is attributed to highly active pyrrolic nitrogen sites, promoting CO 2 activation and significantly reducing the energy barrier for generating *COOH. To a considerable extent, this work presents an effective strategy for developing high-efficiency catalysts for electrochemical CO 2 reduction across a wide potential window.
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