Gold Nanoparticles for CO 2 Electroreduction: An Optimum Defined by Size and Shape

Understanding the size-dependent behavior of nanoparticles is crucial for optimizing catalytic performance. We investigate the differences in selectivity of size-selected gold nanoparticles for CO electroreduction with sizes ranging from 1.5 to 6.5 nm. Our findings reveal an optimal size of approxim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2024-01, Vol.146 (3), p.2015-2023
Hauptverfasser: Sedano Varo, Esperanza, Egeberg Tankard, Rikke, Kryger-Baggesen, Joakim, Jinschek, Joerg, Helveg, Stig, Chorkendorff, Ib, Damsgaard, Christian Danvad, Kibsgaard, Jakob
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Zusammenfassung:Understanding the size-dependent behavior of nanoparticles is crucial for optimizing catalytic performance. We investigate the differences in selectivity of size-selected gold nanoparticles for CO electroreduction with sizes ranging from 1.5 to 6.5 nm. Our findings reveal an optimal size of approximately 3 nm that maximizes selectivity toward CO, exhibiting up to 60% Faradaic efficiency at low potentials. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveals different shapes for the particles and suggests that multiply twinned nanoparticles are favorable for CO reduction to CO. Our analysis shows that twin boundaries pin 8-fold coordinated surface sites and in turn suggests that a variation of size and shape to optimize the abundance of 8-fold coordinated sites is a viable path for optimizing the CO electrocatalytic reduction to CO. This work contributes to the advancement of nanocatalyst design for achieving tunable selectivity for CO conversion into valuable products.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.3c10610