Boosting Solar-Driven CO 2 Conversion to Ethanol via Single-Atom Catalyst with Defected Low-Coordination Cu-N 2 Motif
Cu-based catalysts have been shown to selectively catalyze CO photoreduction to C solar fuels. However, they still suffer from poor activity and low selectivity. Herein, we report a high-performance carbon nitride supported Cu single-atom catalyst featuring defected low-coordination Cu-N motif (Cu-N...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2024-07, Vol.63 (31), p.e202404884 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cu-based catalysts have been shown to selectively catalyze CO
photoreduction to C
solar fuels. However, they still suffer from poor activity and low selectivity. Herein, we report a high-performance carbon nitride supported Cu single-atom catalyst featuring defected low-coordination Cu-N
motif (Cu-N
-V). Lead many recently reported photocatalysts and its Cu-N
and Cu-N
counterparts, Cu-N
-V exhibits superior photocatalytic activity for CO
reduction to ethanol and delivers 69.8 μmol g
h
ethanol production rate, 97.8 % electron-based ethanol selectivity, and a yield of ~10 times higher than Cu-N
and Cu-N
. Revealed by the extensive experimental investigation combined with DFT calculations, the superior photoactivity of Cu-N
-V stems from its defected Cu-N
configuration, in which the Cu sites are electron enriched and enhance electron delocalization. Importantly, Cu in Cu-N
-V exist in both Cu
and Cu
valence states, although predominantly as Cu
. The Cu
sites support the CO
activation, while the co-existence of Cu
/Cu
sites are highly conducive for strong *CO adsorption and subsequent *CO-*CO dimerization enabling C-C coupling. Furthermore, the hollow microstructure of the catalyst also promotes light adsorption and charge separation efficiency. Collectively, these make Cu-N
-V an effective and high-performance catalyst for the solar-driven CO
conversion to ethanol. This study also elucidates the C-C coupling reaction path via *CO-*CO to *COCOH and rate-determining step, and reveals the valence state change of partial Cu species from Cu
to Cu
in Cu-N
-V during CO
photoreduction reaction. |
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ISSN: | 1433-7851 1521-3773 |
DOI: | 10.1002/anie.202404884 |