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Fundamental aspects in CO2 electroreduction reaction tackled by vibrational spectroscopies

11.16.22 | Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences

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It is envisioned that the electricity generated by renewable energy is used to convert CO 2 into value-added fuels, and the stored energy in these chemicals can be released as electricity through fuel cells or as other forms of energy. Such a practice can not only realize the storage of renewable energy, but also mitigate the anthropogenic CO 2 emission. Considerable efforts have been devoted to CO 2 RR and great progress has been made in catalysts, reaction mechanisms, and reaction devices. Strategies of improving the product selectivity and overall reaction activity, such as constructing grain boundaries, controlling crystal facets, forming unsaturated coordination sites or alloys, doping transition metals with non-metallic elements, and surface modification, have been extensively explored. A large number of works have been focused on elucidating the structure-performance relationship between different crystallographic planes and electrocatalytic activity and selectivity. The effects of different electrode potentials, electrolytes, and solution pH on the performance of CO 2 RR have also been studied. The key intermediates such as *CHO or *OCCO for the formation of the C1 and C2 products were deduced through experiments and theoretical calculations. In addition, flow cell and membrane electrode assembly systems were also developed to improve the current density of CO 2 RR and accelerate the practical application of this process.

Despite the tremendous amount of work on CO 2 RR, the reaction mechanism together with the structural effects of catalysts and electrolytes remain elusive. These challenges arise in part because the reaction is complex involving multiple electron and proton transfer steps, and in part from the dynamic change of the interfacial structure on both the solution and the catalyst surface sides. To tackle these challenges, in situ characterization methods that are able to monitor the evolution of catalyst structures in real time during the reaction process, identify catalyst active sites, probe the reaction microenvironment, and capture key reaction intermediates have been employed. Among them, in-situ vibrational spectroscopy has high sensitivity and interfacial selectivity, and can monitor the catalyst structure reconstruction and the dynamic evolution of adsorbed species during the CO 2 reduction reaction, providing important information for clarifying the reaction mechanism and reaction pathways of CO 2 RR, as demonstrated in literature. Although many reviews on CO 2 RR have appeared in the past decade, few of them focused on fundamental problem-solving targeted application of in situ vibrational spectroscopic approaches.

Given the critical information garnered from these methods for fundamental understanding of CO 2 RR, recently, a review on this topic led by Prof. Wen-Bin Cai from Fudan University and Prof. Shou-Zhong Zou from American University may stimulate further application and advancement of using in situ vibrational spectroscopic methods in CO 2 RR studies. The review summarizes representative results from in situ vibrational spectroscopic studies on key fundamental issues in CO 2 RR, including (1) the reaction pathways and intermediates; (2) the roles of adsorbed CO; (3) the effects of catalyst structure and (4) the effects of electrolyte. At the end, a brief outlook of the future directions for in situ spectroscopic investigation of CO 2 RR is presented. This review is published in Chinese Journal of Catalysis (https://doi.org/10.1016/S1872-2067(22)64095-6) .

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Chinese Journal of Catalysis is co-sponsored by Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Chemical Society, and it is currently published by Elsevier group. This monthly journal publishes in English timely contributions of original and rigorously reviewed manuscripts covering all areas of catalysis. The journal publishes Reviews, Accounts, Communications, Articles, Highlights, Perspectives, and Viewpoints of highly scientific values that help understanding and defining of new concepts in both fundamental issues and practical applications of catalysis. Chinese Journal of Catalysis ranks among the top two journals in Applied Chemistry with a current SCI impact factor of 12.92. The Editors-in-Chief are Profs. Can Li and Tao Zhang.

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Fan He
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences
hef197@dicp.ac.cn

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Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences. (2022, November 16). Fundamental aspects in CO2 electroreduction reaction tackled by vibrational spectroscopies. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OM4Z0E1/fundamental-aspects-in-co2-electroreduction-reaction-tackled-by-vibrational-spectroscopies.html
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