CO<sub>2</sub> reduction efficiency through electrolyte immersion in hierarchical bismuth-nickel catalysts
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Nanostructures are critical for improving the contact area with an electrolyte and catalytic efficiency for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). However, their hydrophobicity conflicts with the intended increase in the contact area and complicates the determination of the active contact area. Here, bismuth-nickel (BiNi) micro-nano hierarchical catalysts for the CO2RR were studied to understand the effects of electrolyte-catalyst contact area variation with the immersion duration in an aqueous electrolyte. The immersed BiNi samples showed about 13.4-fold higher formate production compared to the pristine BiNi sample. The 2-day pre-immersed BiNi sample exhibited faradaic efficiencies (FE%) of similar to 80.1% for formate and similar to 10% for H2 with a current density of 10.2 mA cm-2 at -1.5 V vs. Ag/AgCl. In contrast, the pristine BiNi catalysts exhibited an FE% of similar to 12.9% for formate and similar to 76.3% for H2 with a current density of 5.38 mA cm-2. Our experimental results reveal that the improved contact between the electrolyte and the catalyst surface through pre-immersion can lead to enhanced CO2RR efficiency for formate production using hierarchical BiNi catalysts.

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HYDROGEN-EVOLUTIONELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTIONELECTROREDUCTIONSURFACES
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CO<sub>2</sub> reduction efficiency through electrolyte immersion in hierarchical bismuth-nickel catalysts
저자
An, YongsuLee, YongjuJi, YujingKim, Young DokSeo, Hyun OokJung, Duk-Young
DOI
10.1039/d4dt02441a
발행일
2024-11
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Dalton Transactions
53
45
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18346 ~ 18354