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Surface Reconstruction of Ultrathin Palladium Nanosheets during Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction
Authors:Dr Yong Zhao  Dr Xin Tan  Wanfeng Yang  Chen Jia  Dr Xianjue Chen  Dr Wenhao Ren  Prof Sean C Smith  Prof Chuan Zhao
Institution:1. School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, 2052 Australia;2. Integrated Materials Design Laboratory, Department of Applied Mathematics, Research School of Physics, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 2601 Australia
Abstract:A surface reconstructing phenomenon is discovered on a defect-rich ultrathin Pd nanosheet catalyst for aqueous CO2 electroreduction. The pristine nanosheets with dominant (111) facet sites are transformed into crumpled sheet-like structures prevalent in electrocatalytically active (100) sites. The reconstruction increases the density of active sites and reduces the CO binding strength on Pd surfaces, remarkably promoting the CO2 reduction to CO. A high CO Faradaic efficiency of 93 % is achieved with a site-specific activity of 6.6 mA cm?2 at a moderate overpotential of 590 mV on the reconstructed 50 nm Pd nanosheets. Experimental and theoretical studies suggest the CO intermediate as a key factor driving the structural transformation during CO2 reduction. This study highlights the dynamic nature of defective metal nanosheets under reaction conditions and suggests new opportunities in surface engineering of 2D metal nanostructures to tune their electrocatalytic performance.
Keywords:CO  CO2 reduction  electrocatalysis  palladium nanosheet  surface reconstruction
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