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Nano-crumples induced Sn-Bi bimetallic interface pattern with moderate electron bank for highly efficient CO 2 electroreduction.

Bohua RenGuobin WenRui GaoDan LuoZhen ZhangWeibin QiuQianyi MaXin WangYi CuiLuis A Ricardez-SandovalAiping YuZhongwei Chen
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
CO 2 electroreduction reaction offers an attractive approach to global carbon neutrality. Industrial CO 2 electrolysis towards formate requires stepped-up current densities, which is limited by the difficulty of precisely reconciling the competing intermediates (COOH* and HCOO*). Herein, nano-crumples induced Sn-Bi bimetallic interface-rich materials are in situ designed by tailored electrodeposition under CO 2 electrolysis conditions, significantly expediting formate production. Compared with Sn-Bi bulk alloy and pure Sn, this Sn-Bi interface pattern delivers optimum upshift of Sn p-band center, accordingly the moderate valence electron depletion, which leads to weakened Sn-C hybridization of competing COOH* and suitable Sn-O hybridization of HCOO*. Superior partial current density up to 140 mA/cm 2 for formate is achieved. High Faradaic efficiency (>90%) is maintained at a wide potential window with a durability of 160 h. In this work, we elevate the interface design of highly active and stable materials for efficient CO 2 electroreduction.
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