Electrochemical CO sub(2) reduction to CO on dendritic Ag-Cu electrocatalysts prepared by electrodeposition

Ag, Ag-Cu and Cu dendrite catalysts were electrochemically prepared on a Cu foil substrate to investigate their catalytic activity and selectivity for electrochemical CO sub(2) reduction to CO. As the Cu content increased, the morphologies of Ag-Cu dendrite catalysts changed significantly from round...

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Hauptverfasser: Choia, Jihui, Kimb, Myung Jun, Ahnc, Sang Hyun, Choid, Insoo, Jange, Jong Hyun, Hamb, Yu Seok, Kimb, Jae Jeong, Kima, Soo-Kil
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description Ag, Ag-Cu and Cu dendrite catalysts were electrochemically prepared on a Cu foil substrate to investigate their catalytic activity and selectivity for electrochemical CO sub(2) reduction to CO. As the Cu content increased, the morphologies of Ag-Cu dendrite catalysts changed significantly from round to flower-like shapes accompanied by a decrease in branch size of the dendritic structure. A crystallographic study of the Ag-Cu dendrite catalysts demonstrated the formation of Ag and Cu co-deposits, while a compositional characterization confirmed the presence of a Cu-rich surface. Among the synthesized dendrite catalysts, the Ag sub(100) dendrite catalyst achieved the highest CO faradaic efficiency of 64.6% at a constant potential of -1.7 V sub(SCE) in CO sub(2)-saturated 0.5 M KHCO sub(3) electrolyte. However, the catalytic activity of Ag sub(57)Cu sub(43) dendrite catalyst was 2.2 times higher than that of the Ag sub(100) dendrite catalyst, in terms of Ag mass activity. By controlling the composition of Ag and Cu, direct formation of syn-gas or enhancement in the mass activity to CO production was achievable.
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Dendritic structure
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Reduction
Silver
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