Engineering Steam Induced Surface Oxygen Vacancy onto Ni-Fe Bimetallic Nanocomposite for CO 2 Electroreduction.

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2022)

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Surface oxygen vacancies (V ) regulation is an effective strategy to improve the electrochemical CO  reduction reaction (CO RR) performance by lowering the activation energy barrier of CO ; however, the lack of precise control over the local atomic structures severely hinders the large-scale application of V -activated electrocatalyst for CO RR. Herein, an efficient strategy to facilitate CO  activation is developed by introducing V into transition metal nanoparticles (NPs) with a steam-assisted chemical vapor deposition method. With the steam process, abundant surface V are introduced into the assembled Ni-Fe bimetallic NPs composite (H-NiFe/NG), which adjust surface Ni/Fe atoms to low-valent coordinatively unsaturated Ni (+1)/Fe (+2) sites, serving as electron-rich centers to adsorb and activate inert CO  molecules. The as-prepared H-NiFe/NG composite exhibits excellent catalytic performance with a maximum Faradaic efficiency of 94% at -0.80 V (vs RHE) for CO production with remarkable stability. The density function theory calculations corroborate that the Ni atoms around surface V significantly lower the energy barrier for COOH* intermediate formation, which gives a low overpotential for reducing CO  to CO, exhibiting superior CO RR performance. This general synthetic strategy provides a new insight to introduce surface V on transition metal for efficient CO  reduction.
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CO 2 reduction reaction,bimetallic nanocomposites,chemical vapor deposition,oxygen vacancies,steam treatment
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