Fabrication of Nickel Single Atoms with Ionic Liquids by Only One-Step Pyrolysis for CO 2 Electroreduction.
Liangjing DuanXueke WangShuai LvCong LiuXinyi SunXinke QiLi WangJinglai ZhangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are appealing for carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) electroreduction with the utmost advantages; however, their preparation is still challenging because of the complicated procedure. Here, a novel Ni-based single-atom catalyst (Ni-BB-BD) is constructed from raw materials, [BMIM]BF 4 , [BMIM]DCN, and NiCl 2 ·6H 2 O, directly without any precursor by only one-step pyrolysis. Ni-BB-BD achieves a maximum carbon monoxide Faradaic efficiency (FE CO ) of 96.5% at -0.8 V vs RHE, as well as long-term stability over 16 h. High current density up to -170.6 mA cm -2 at -1.0 V vs RHE is achieved in the flow cell along with a CO selectivity of 97.7%. It is identified that [BMIM]BF 4 is the nitrogen source, while [BMIM]DCN is mainly taken as the carbon source. Theoretical studies have revealed that the rich nitrogen content, especially for the uncoordinated nitrogen, plays a critical role in lowering rate-limiting barrier height. This work develops a facile and effective strategy to prepare the SACs.
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