Electroreduction of CO2to ethanol by electrochemically deposited Cu-lignin complexes on Ni foam electrodes.
Debabrata ChandaRamato Ashu TufaDavid AiliSuddhasatwa BasuPublished in: Nanotechnology (2021)
A low cost, non-toxic and highly selective catalyst based on a Cu-lignin molecular complex is developed for CO2electroreduction to ethanol. Ni foam (NF), Cu-Ni foam (Cu-NF) and Cu-lignin-Ni foam (Cu-lignin-NF) were prepared by a facile and reproducible electrochemical deposition method. The electrochemical CO2reduction activity of Cu-lignin-NF was found to be higher than Cu-NF. A maximum faradaic efficiency of 23.2% with current density of 22.5 mA cm-2was obtained for Cu-lignin-NF at -0.80 V (versus RHE) in 0.1 M Na2SO4towards ethanol production. The enhancement of catalytic performance is attributed to the growth of the number of active sites and the change of oxidation states of Cu and NF due to the presence of lignin.
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