Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide(CO_(2))to carbon monoxide(CO)is an effective strategy to achieve carbon neutrality.High selective and low-cost catalysts for the electrocatalytic reduction of CO_(2)have re...Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide(CO_(2))to carbon monoxide(CO)is an effective strategy to achieve carbon neutrality.High selective and low-cost catalysts for the electrocatalytic reduction of CO_(2)have received increasing attention.In contrast to the conventional tube furnace method,the high-temperature shock(HTS)method enables ultra-fast thermal processing,superior atomic efficiency,and a streamlined synthesis protocol,offering a simplified method for the preparation of high-performance single-atom catalysts(SACs).The reports have shown that nickel-based SACs can be synthesized quickly and conveniently using the HTS method,making their application in CO_(2)reduction reactions(CO_(2)RR)a viable and promising avenue for further exploration.In this study,the effect of heating temperature,metal loading and different nitrogen(N)sources on the catalyst morphology,coordination environment and electrocatalytic performance were investigated.Under optimal conditions,0.05Ni-DCD-C-1050 showed excellent performance in reducing CO_(2)to CO,with CO selectivity close to 100%(−0.7 to−1.0 V vs RHE)and current density as high as 130 mA/cm^(2)(−1.1 V vs RHE)in a flow cell under alkaline environment.展开更多
Formic acid oxidation reaction(FAOR),as the anodic reaction in direct formic acid fuel cells,has attracted much attention but increasing the mass activity and stability of catalysts still face a bottleneck to meet the...Formic acid oxidation reaction(FAOR),as the anodic reaction in direct formic acid fuel cells,has attracted much attention but increasing the mass activity and stability of catalysts still face a bottleneck to meet the requirements of practical applications.In the past decades,researchers developed many strategies to fix these issues by improving the structure of catalysts and the newly raised single atom catalysts(SACs)show the high mass activity and stability in FAOR.This review first summarized the reaction mechanism involved in FAOR.The mass activity as well as stability of catalysts reported in the past five years have been outlined.Moreover,the synthetic strategies to improve the catalytic performance of catalysts are also reviewed in this work.Finally,we proposed the research directions to guide the rational design of new FAOR catalysts in the future.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2024YFB4106400)National Natural Science Foundation of China(22209200,52302331)。
文摘Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide(CO_(2))to carbon monoxide(CO)is an effective strategy to achieve carbon neutrality.High selective and low-cost catalysts for the electrocatalytic reduction of CO_(2)have received increasing attention.In contrast to the conventional tube furnace method,the high-temperature shock(HTS)method enables ultra-fast thermal processing,superior atomic efficiency,and a streamlined synthesis protocol,offering a simplified method for the preparation of high-performance single-atom catalysts(SACs).The reports have shown that nickel-based SACs can be synthesized quickly and conveniently using the HTS method,making their application in CO_(2)reduction reactions(CO_(2)RR)a viable and promising avenue for further exploration.In this study,the effect of heating temperature,metal loading and different nitrogen(N)sources on the catalyst morphology,coordination environment and electrocatalytic performance were investigated.Under optimal conditions,0.05Ni-DCD-C-1050 showed excellent performance in reducing CO_(2)to CO,with CO selectivity close to 100%(−0.7 to−1.0 V vs RHE)and current density as high as 130 mA/cm^(2)(−1.1 V vs RHE)in a flow cell under alkaline environment.
基金Project(22102218)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2022RC1110)supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province,ChinaProject(2022QNRC001)supported by the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST,China。
文摘Formic acid oxidation reaction(FAOR),as the anodic reaction in direct formic acid fuel cells,has attracted much attention but increasing the mass activity and stability of catalysts still face a bottleneck to meet the requirements of practical applications.In the past decades,researchers developed many strategies to fix these issues by improving the structure of catalysts and the newly raised single atom catalysts(SACs)show the high mass activity and stability in FAOR.This review first summarized the reaction mechanism involved in FAOR.The mass activity as well as stability of catalysts reported in the past five years have been outlined.Moreover,the synthetic strategies to improve the catalytic performance of catalysts are also reviewed in this work.Finally,we proposed the research directions to guide the rational design of new FAOR catalysts in the future.