Preparation of trimetallic electrocatalysts by one-step co-electrodeposition and efficient CO 2 reduction to ethylene
Use of multi-metallic catalysts to enhance reactions is an interesting research area, which has attracted much attention. In this work, we carried out the first work to prepare trimetallic electrocatalysts by a one-step co-electrodeposition process. A series of Cu-X-Y (X and Y denote different metal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical science (Cambridge) 2022-06, Vol.13 (25), p.7509-7515 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Use of multi-metallic catalysts to enhance reactions is an interesting research area, which has attracted much attention. In this work, we carried out the first work to prepare trimetallic electrocatalysts by a one-step co-electrodeposition process. A series of Cu-X-Y (X and Y denote different metals) catalysts were fabricated using this method. It was found that Cu
La
Cs
(the content ratio of Cu
, La
, and Cs
in the electrolyte is 10 : 1 : 1 in the deposition process), which had an elemental composition of Cu
La
Cs
in the catalyst, formed a composite structure on three dimensional (3D) carbon paper (CP), which showed outstanding performance for CO
electroreduction reaction (CO
RR) to produce ethylene (C
H
). The faradaic efficiency (FE) of C
H
could reach 56.9% with a current density of 37.4 mA cm
in an H-type cell, and the partial current density of C
H
was among the highest ones up to date, including those over the catalysts consisting of Cu and noble metals. Moreover, the FE of C
products (C
H
, ethanol, and propanol) over the Cu
La
Cs
catalyst in a flow cell reached 70.5% with a high current density of 486 mA cm
. Experimental and theoretical studies suggested that the doping of La and Cs into Cu could efficiently enhance the reaction efficiency
a combination of different effects, such as defects, change of electronic structure, and enhanced charge transfer rate. This work provides a simple method to prepare multi-metallic catalysts and demonstrates a successful example for highly efficient CO
RR using non-noble metals. |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D1SC06964K |