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Direct Microenvironment Modulation of CO 2 Electroreduction: Negatively Charged Ag Sites Going beyond Catalytic Surface Reactions.

Ruoyun DaiKaian SunRongan ShenJinjie FangWeng-Chon CheongZewen ZhuangZhongbin ZhuangChao ZhangChen Chen
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Electrochemical reduction of CO 2 is an important way to achieve carbon neutrality, and much effort has been devoted to the design of active sites. Apart from elevating the intrinsic activity, expanding the functionality of active sites may also boost catalytic performance. Here we designed "negatively charged Ag (nc-Ag)" active sites featuring both the intrinsic activity and the capability of regulating microenvironment, through modifying Ag nanoparticles with atomically dispersed Sn species. Different from conventional active sites (which only mediate the surface processes by bonding with the intermediates), the nc-Ag sites could also manipulate environmental species. Therefore, the sites could not only activate CO 2 , but also regulate interfacial H 2 O and CO 2 , as confirmed by operando spectroscopies. The catalyst delivers a high current density with a CO faradaic efficiency of 97 %. Our work here opens up new opportunities for the design of multifunctional electrocatalytic active sites.
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