Manipulating local coordination of copper single atom catalyst enables efficient CO2-to-CH4 conversion
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Abstract Electrochemical CO2 conversion to methane, powered by intermittent renewable electricity, provides an entrancing opportunity to both store renewable electric energy and utilize emitted CO2. Copper-based single atom catalysts are promising candidates to restrain C-C coupling, suggesting feasibility in further protonation of CO* to CHO* for methane production. In theoretical studies herein, we find that introducing boron atoms into the first coordination layer of Cu-N4 motif facilitates the binding of CO* and CHO* intermediates, which favors the generation of methane. Accordingly, we employ a co-doping strategy to fabricate B-doped Cu-N x atomic configuration (Cu-N x B y ), where Cu-N2B2 is resolved to be the dominant site. Compared with Cu-N4 motifs, as-synthesized B-doped Cu-N x structure exhibits a superior performance towards methane production, showing a peak methane Faradaic efficiency of 73% at −1.46 V vs. RHE and a maximum methane partial current density of −462 mA cm−2 at −1.94 V vs. RHE. Extensional calculations utilizing two-dimensional reaction phase diagram analysis together with barrier calculation help to gain more insights into the reaction mechanism of Cu-N2B2 coordination structure.
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Penulis (19)
Yizhou Dai
Huan Li
Chuanhao Wang
Weiqing Xue
Menglu Zhang
Donghao Zhao
Jing Xue
Jiawei Li
Laihao Luo
Chunxiao Liu
Xu Li
Peixin Cui
Qiu Jiang
Tingting Zheng
Songqi Gu
Yao Zhang
Jianping Xiao
Chuan Xia
Jie Zeng
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2023
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-023-39048-6
- Akses
- Open Access ✓