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In-Bi Electrocatalyst for the Reduction of CO 2 to Formate in a Wide Potential Window.

Daniel TanWonhee LeeYoung Eun KimYou Na KoMin Hye YounYe Eun JeonJumi HongJeong Eun ParkJaeho SeoSoon Kwan JeongYejung ChoiHyuk ChoiHyun You KimKi Tae Park
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The CO 2 atmospheric concentration level hit the record at more than 400 ppm and is predicted to keep increasing as the dependence on fossil fuels is inevitable. The CO 2 electrocatalytic conversion becomes an alternative due to its environmental and energy-friendly properties and benign operation condition. Lately, bimetallic materials have drawn significant interest as electrocatalysts due to their distinct properties, which the parents' metal cannot mimic. Herein, the indium-bismuth nanosphere (In 16 Bi 84 NS) was fabricated via the facile liquid-polyol technique. The In 16 Bi 84 NS exhibits exceptional performance for CO 2 reduction to formate, with the faradaic efficiency (FE) approaching ∼100% and a corresponding partial current density of 14.1 mA cm -2 at -0.94 V [vs the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)]. Furthermore, the FE could be maintained above 90% in a wide potential window (-0.84 to -1.54 V vs the RHE). This superior performance is attributed to the tuned electronic properties induced by the synergistic interaction between In and Bi, enabling the intermediates to be stably adsorbed on the catalyst surface to generate more formate ions.
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