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Construction of Cobalt Porphyrin-Modified Cu 2 O Nanowire Array as a Tandem Electrocatalyst for Enhanced CO 2 Reduction to C 2 Products.

Shihao MinXiao XuJiaxin HeMiao SunWenlie LinLongtian Kang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Here, the molecule-modified Cu-based array is first constructed as the self-supporting tandem catalyst for electrocatalytic CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) to C 2 products. The modification of cuprous oxide nanowire array on copper mesh (Cu 2 O@CM) with cobalt(II) tetraphenylporphyrin (CoTPP) molecules is achieved via a simple liquid phase method. The systematical characterizations confirm that the formation of axial coordinated Co-O-Cu bond between Cu 2 O and CoTPP can significantly promote the dispersion of CoTPP molecules on Cu 2 O and the electrical properties of CoTPP-Cu 2 O@CM heterojunction array. Consequently, as compared to Cu 2 O@CM array, the optimized CoTPP-Cu 2 O@CM sample as electrocatalyst can realize the 2.08-fold C 2 Faraday efficiency (73.2% vs 35.2%) and the 2.54-fold current density (‒52.9 vs ‒20.8 mA cm -2 ) at ‒1.1 V versus RHE in an H-cell. The comprehensive performance is superior to most of the reported Cu-based materials in the H-cell. Further study reveals that the CoTPP adsorption on Cu 2 O can restrain the hydrogen evolution reaction, improve the coverage of * CO intermediate, and maintain the existence of Cu(I) at low potential.
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