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Efficient CO2 Electroreduction to CO Facilitated by Porous Ag(111)‐dominant Ag Nanofoams and Cooperative Ionic Liquid Electrolytes

22.03.2024

The porous Ag(111)-dominant Ag nanofoam catalysts were prepared by the in-situ electrolysis-deposition method in the IL electrolyte. This Ag nanofoam catalysts exhibited superior CO2RR-to-CO performance of −125.40 mA cm−2 j CO and 99.37 % FECO than common Ag(100)-dominant Ag electrode due to the synergic effects of the dominant Ag(111) crystal facet and the [Bmim][BF4] electrolyte.


Abstract

The application of electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to generate value-added products, including carbon monoxide (CO), represents a sustainable strategy for addressing the global carbon balance. Silver (Ag) has gained significant attention as an attractive and cost-effective electrocatalyst for CO2RR-to-CO due to high activity. Here, the porous Ag nanofoam catalysts with Ag(111)-dominant were prepared by in-situ electrolysis-deposition method in the ionic liquid (IL) electrolyte. The Ag nanofoam catalysts exhibited exceptional activity in converting CO2 to CO, with a high Faradaic efficiency (>95 %) in a wide range of −1.9 ~ −2.4 V vs. Ag/Ag+ in the 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([Bmim][BF4]) electrolyte. The maximum CO partial current density of −125.40 mA cm−2 was obtained on this Ag nanofoam catalyst, representing 62 % improvement over Ag(110)-dominant Ag electrode (−77.35 mA cm−2) at −2.4 V vs. Ag/Ag+ in the [Bmim][BF4] electrolyte. Density functional theory calculations demonstrated that the Ag(111) crystal facet formed by in-situ electrolysis-deposition method prefers to adsorb [Bmim][BF4] which can stabilize the reaction intermediate, thereby weakening the reaction free energy and promoting CO2 electroreduction.

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