Achieving Selective and Efficient Electrocatalytic Activity for CO2 Reduction Using Immobilized Silver Nanoparticles

Authors
Kim, CheongheeJeon, Hyo SangEom, TaedaehyeongJee, Michael ShincheonKim, HyungjunFriend, Cynthia M.Min, Byoung KounHwang, Yun Jeong
Issue Date
2015-11-04
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.137, no.43, pp.13844 - 13850
Abstract
Selective electrochemical reduction of CO2, is one of the most sought-after processes because of the potential to convert a harmful greenhouse gas to a useful chemical. We have discovered that immobilized Ag nanoparticles supported on carbon exhibit enhanced Faradaic efficiency and a lower overpotential for selective reduction of CO2, to CO. These electrocatalysts were synthesized directly on the carbon support by a facile one-pot method using a cysteamine anchoring agent resulting in controlled monodispersed particle sizes. These synthesized Ag/C electrodes showed improved activities, specifically decrease of the overpotential by 300 mV at 1 mA/cm(2), and 4-fold enhanced CO Faradaic efficiency at -0.75 V vs RHE with the optimal particle size of 5 nm compared to polycrystalline Ag foil. DFT calculations enlightened that the specific interaction between Ag nanoparticle and the anchoring agents modified the catalyst surface to have a selectively higher affinity to the intermediate COOH over CO, which effectively lowers the overpotential.
Keywords
RENEWABLE ENERGY; GOLD CLUSTERS; SIZE; CONVERSION; RENEWABLE ENERGY; GOLD CLUSTERS; SIZE; CONVERSION
ISSN
0002-7863
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124764
DOI
10.1021/jacs.5b06568
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