Solar-driven CO 2 reduction catalysed by hybrid supramolecular photocathodes and enhanced by ionic liquids
Photoelectrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (CO 2 ) at ambient temperature and pressure was performed using molecular chromophores and catalyst assemblies on CuGaO 2 -based electrodes in an ionic liquid (IL) organic solution, acting as a CO 2 absorbent and electrolyte. A simple and versatile metho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catalysis science & technology 2023-03, Vol.13 (6), p.1708-1717 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Photoelectrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (CO
2
) at ambient temperature and pressure was performed using molecular chromophores and catalyst assemblies on CuGaO
2
-based electrodes in an ionic liquid (IL) organic solution, acting as a CO
2
absorbent and electrolyte. A simple and versatile methodology based on the silanization of the CuGaO
2
electrode followed by electropolymerization provided a series of molecular and supramolecular hybrid photocathodes for solar driven CO
2
reduction. Focusing on the cathodic half reactions, the most promising conditions for the formation of CO
2
reduction products were determined. The results revealed a beneficial effect of the ionic liquid on the conversion of CO
2
to formic acid and suppression of the production of hydrogen. The potentiality of anchoring supramolecular complexes on semiconductor photoelectrocatalysts was demonstrated to boost both carrier transport and catalytic activity with a FE
red
of up to 81% compared with the obtained FE
red
of 52% using bare CuGaO
2
with formate as the major product. |
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ISSN: | 2044-4753 2044-4761 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D2CY01523D |