Login / Signup

Aligned InS Nanorods for Efficient Electrocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction.

Yanlong ZhangJiao LanFeng XieMing PengJilei LiuTing-Shan ChanYongwen Tan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Electrochemical CO 2 reduction technology can combine renewable energy sources with carbon capture and storage to convert CO 2 into industrial chemicals. However, the catalytic activity under high current density and long-term electrocatalysis process may deteriorate due to agglomeration, catalytic polymerization, element dissolution, and phase change of active substances. Here, we report a scalable and facile method to fabricate aligned InS nanorods by chemical dealloying. The resulting aligned InS nanorods exhibit a remarkable CO 2 RR activity for selective formate production at a wide potential window, achieving over 90% faradic efficiencies from -0.5 to -1.0 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) under gas diffusion cell, as well as continuously long-term operation without deterioration. In situ electrochemical Raman spectroscopy measurements reveal that the *OCHO* species (Bidentate adsorption) are the intermediates that occurred in the reaction of CO 2 reduction to formate. Meanwhile, the presence of sulfur can accelerate the activation of H 2 O to react with CO 2 , promoting the formation of *OCHO* intermediates on the catalyst surface. Significantly, through additional coupling anodic methanol oxidation reaction (MOR), the unusual two-electrode electrolytic system allows highly energy-efficient and value-added formate manufacturing, thereby reducing energy consumption.
Keyphrases