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Atomically dispersed Ni anchored on polymer-derived mesh-like N-doped carbon nanofibers as an efficient CO2 electrocatalytic reduction catalyst
Tai Cao1; Rui Lin1; Shoujie Liu2; Weng Chon Max Cheong3; Zhi Li1; Konglin Wu2; Youqi Zhu4; Xiaolu Wang1; Jian Zhang1; Qiheng Li1; Xiao Liang1; Ninghua Fu1; Chen Chen1; Dingsheng Wang1; Qing Peng1; Yadong Li1
2022-01-15
Source PublicationNano Research
ISSN1998-0124
Volume15Issue:5Pages:3959-3963
Abstract

Efficient electroreduction of CO into CO and other chemicals turns greenhouse gases into fuels and value-added chemicals, holding great promise for a closed carbon cycle and the alleviation of climate changes. However, there are still challenges in the large-scale application of CO electroreduction due to the sluggish kinetics. Herein we develop a self-assembly strategy to synthesize a highly efficient CO reduction electrocatalyst with atomically dispersed Ni-N active centers anchored on polymer-derived mesh-like N-doped carbon nanofibers (Ni-N/NC). The Ni-N/NC exhibits high selectivity for CO reduction reaction with CO Faradaic efficiency (CO FE) above 90% over a wide potential range from −0.6 to −1.0 V vs. RHE. The catalyst reaches a maximum CO FE up to 98.4% at −0.8 V with a TOF of 1.28 × 10 h and Tafel slope of 113 mV·dec. The catalyst also exhibits remarkable stability, with little change in current density and CO FE over a 10-hour durability test at −0.8 V vs. RHE. This method provides a new route for the synthesis of highly efficient CO reduction electrocatalyst. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

KeywordCo2 Reduction Reaction Ni Single Atoms Ni-n4 Site Self-assembly
DOI10.1007/s12274-022-4076-1
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Materials Science ; Physics
WOS SubjectChemistry, Physical ; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary ; Physics, Applied
WOS IDWOS:000742821700001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85123093543
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorZhi Li; Yadong Li
Affiliation1.Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China
2.College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, 241000, China
3.Department of Physics and Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Macao
4.Research Center of Materials Science, Beijing Key Laboratory of Construction Tailorable Advanced Functional Materials and Green Applications, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China
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Tai Cao,Rui Lin,Shoujie Liu,et al. Atomically dispersed Ni anchored on polymer-derived mesh-like N-doped carbon nanofibers as an efficient CO2 electrocatalytic reduction catalyst[J]. Nano Research, 2022, 15(5), 3959-3963.
APA Tai Cao., Rui Lin., Shoujie Liu., Weng Chon Max Cheong., Zhi Li., Konglin Wu., Youqi Zhu., Xiaolu Wang., Jian Zhang., Qiheng Li., Xiao Liang., Ninghua Fu., Chen Chen., Dingsheng Wang., Qing Peng., & Yadong Li (2022). Atomically dispersed Ni anchored on polymer-derived mesh-like N-doped carbon nanofibers as an efficient CO2 electrocatalytic reduction catalyst. Nano Research, 15(5), 3959-3963.
MLA Tai Cao,et al."Atomically dispersed Ni anchored on polymer-derived mesh-like N-doped carbon nanofibers as an efficient CO2 electrocatalytic reduction catalyst".Nano Research 15.5(2022):3959-3963.
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