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Chloride Ion Adsorption Enables Ampere-Level CO 2 Electroreduction over Silver Hollow Fiber.

Shoujie LiXiao DongYonghui ZhaoJianing MaoWei ChenAohui ChenYanfang SongGuihua LiZheng JiangWei WeiYuhan Sun
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Electrochemical conversion of CO 2 into valuable feedstocks is a promising strategy for carbon neutrality. However, it remains a challenge to possess a large current density, a high faradaic efficiency and excellent stability for practical applications of CO 2 utilization. Herein, we report a facile tactic that enables exceedingly efficient CO 2 electroreduction to CO by virtue of low-coordination chloride ion (Cl - ) adsorption on a silver hollow fiber (Ag HF) electrode. A CO faradaic efficiency of 92.3 % at a current density of one ampere per square centimeter (1 A cm -2 ) in 3.0 M KCl with a sustained performance observed during a 150-hour test was achieved, which is better than state-of-the-art electrocatalysts. The electrochemical results and density functional theory (DFT) calculations suggested a low-coordination Cl - adsorption on surface of Ag HF, which not only suppressed the competitive hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), but also facilitated the CO 2 reduction kinetics.
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