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High‐Curvature Transition‐Metal Chalcogenide Nanostructures with a Pronounced Proximity Effect Enable Fast and Selective CO2 Electroreduction
Authors:Fei‐Yue Gao  Shao‐Jin Hu  Xiao‐Long Zhang  Ya‐Rong Zheng  Hui‐Juan Wang  Zhuang‐Zhuang Niu  Peng‐Peng Yang  Rui‐Cheng Bao  Tao Ma  Zheng Dang  Yong Guan  Xu‐Sheng Zheng  Xiao Zheng  Jun‐Fa Zhu  Min‐Rui Gao  Shu‐Hong Yu
Abstract:A considerable challenge in the conversion of carbon dioxide into useful fuels comes from the activation of CO2 to CO2.? or other intermediates, which often requires precious‐metal catalysts, high overpotentials, and/or electrolyte additives (e.g., ionic liquids). We report a microwave heating strategy for synthesizing a transition‐metal chalcogenide nanostructure that efficiently catalyzes CO2 electroreduction to carbon monoxide (CO). We found that the cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoneedle arrays exhibit an unprecedented current density of 212 mA cm?2 with 95.5±4.0 % CO Faraday efficiency at ?1.2 V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE; without iR correction). Experimental and computational studies show that the high‐curvature CdS nanostructured catalyst has a pronounced proximity effect which gives rise to large electric field enhancement, which can concentrate alkali‐metal cations resulting in the enhanced CO2 electroreduction efficiency.
Keywords:cadmium sulfide  CO2 electroreduction  flow cells  high-curvature structures  proximity effect
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