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Nanostructured Au Electrode with 100 h Stability for Solar-Driven Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Carbon Monoxide.

Hyojung BaeChaewon SeongVishal BurungaleMyeongheon SeolChul Oh YoonSoon Hyung KangWan-Gil JungBong Joong KimJun-Seok Ha
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Solar-to-chemical energy conversion is a potential alternative to fossil fuels. A promising approach is the electrochemical (EC) reduction of CO 2 to value-added chemicals, particularly hydrocarbons. Here, we report on the selective EC reduction of CO 2 to CO on a porous Au nanostructure (pAu) cathode in 0.1 M KHCO 3 . The pAu cathode anodized at 2.6 V exhibited maximum Faradaic efficiency (FE) for conversion of CO 2 to CO (up to 100% at -0.75 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)). Furthermore, commercial Si photovoltaic cells were combined with EC systems (PV-EC) consisting of pAu cathodes and IrO 2 anodes. The triple-junction cell and EC system resulted in a solar-to-CO conversion efficiency (SCE) of 5.3% under 1 sun illumination and was operated for 100 h. This study provides a PV-EC CO 2 reduction system for CO production and indicates the potential of the PV-EC system for the EC reduction of CO 2 to value-added chemicals.
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