Maximizing Surface Single-Ni Sites on Hollow Carbon Sphere for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2024)

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Single-atom catalysts show great application potential due to their high catalytic efficiency but suffer from insufficient active site density and utilization. Herein, a robust single-atomic Ni catalyst anchored on porous hollow carbon spheres (Ni-N-HCS) was successfully synthesized via a pyrolysis approach employing SiO2-templated HCS, dicyandiamide, and Ni(CH3COO)(2)center dot 4H(2)O as raw materials. Profiting from the abundant (3.47 wt %) and accessible single-Ni active sites and the robust hollow carbon architecture, this catalyst showed superior performance for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction in an H-type cell. A prominent Faradaic efficiency for CO (95.04%) can be achieved at a -0.70 V vs a reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and the value can even be kept at >80% over a broad voltage range (-0.62 to -0.87 V vs RHE) with a desirable CO current density (10.88 mA center dot cm(-2)). In addition, the FECO was kept almost unchanged during continuous electrolysis for 40 h. Significantly, Ni-N-HCS also exhibits an excellent CO selectivity of >95% over the whole investigated potential window in the flow cell. We believe this work will provide a new possibility to build single-atom catalysts with maximized utilization for improving electrochemical performance.
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single-atomic catalyst,Ni,accessible,hollow carbon sphere,electrochemical CO2 reduction
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