Electronic Metal-Support Interactions Boost *OOH Intermediate Generation in Cu/In 2 Se 3 for Electrochemical H 2 O 2 Production.
Yuepeng LiuPengfei WangLiangbo XieYuguo XiaSihui ZhanWenping HuYi LiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e - ORR) is a promising method for the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). However, high energy barriers for the generation of key *OOH intermediates hinder the process of 2e - ORR. Herein, we prepared a copper-supported indium selenide catalyst (Cu/In 2 Se 3 ) to enhance the selectivity and yield of 2e - ORR by employing an electronic metal-support interactions (EMSIs) strategy. EMSIs-induced charge rearrangement between metallic Cu and In 2 Se 3 is conducive to *OOH intermediate generation, promoting H 2 O 2 production. Theoretical investigations reveal that the inclusion of Cu significantly lowers the energy barrier of the 2e - ORR intermediate and impedes the 4e - ORR pathway, thus favoring the formation of H 2 O 2 . The concentration of H 2 O 2 produced by Cu/In 2 Se 3 is ~2 times than In 2 Se 3 , and Cu/In 2 Se 3 shows promising applications in antibiotic degradation. This research presents a valuable approach for the future utilization of EMSIs in 2e - ORR.
Keyphrases
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