How to teach an old dog new (electrochemical) tricks: aziridine-functionalized CNTs as efficient electrocatalysts for the selective CO 2 reduction to CO
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The electrocatalytic conversion of CO 2 to energy-rich chemicals or energy vectors is a highly challenging approach to cope with an ever increasing demand for energy storage and valorization of renewable resources. Herein we report on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2 to CO using covalently N-decorated carbon nanotubes as highly efficient and chemoselective metal-free electrocatalysts. At odds with more conventional synthetic methods for the production of N-doped nanocarbons, chemical functionalization warrants a unique control of "surface N-defects" available for the process, ruling out any synergistic contribution to electrocatalysis coming from other surface or bulk N-containing groups.
With a CO faradaic efficiency (FE CO ) close to 90% and productivity as high as 48 NL CO g N -1 h -1 , NH-aziridine functionalized MWCNTs have shown CO2RR performance that is among the highest reported so far for related metal-free systems. At the same time, it has offered a unique view-point for the comprehension of the underlying structure-reactivity relationship.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2 eletrochemical reduction; CO2RR; free-metal catalysts
List of contributors:
Luconi, Lapo; Tuci, Giulia; Giambastiani, Giuliano; Rossin, Andrea; Filippi, Jonathan; Vizza, Francesco
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