Issue 26, 2019

Photoelectrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to syngas over Ag nanoparticle modified p-Si nanowire arrays

Abstract

The solar energy-driven reduction of CO2 and H2O to syngas (H2/CO), an important platform to produce chemicals, is of significance for alleviating greenhouse gas emission and utilizing sustainable solar energy. Here, we report a facile method for the photoelectrocatalytic reduction of CO2 and H2O to syngas over an Ag nanoparticle (NP) modified p-Si nanowire array catalyst. The particle size of Ag significantly influences the activity of CO2 reduction to CO. The H2/CO molar ratio in reduction products can be tuned in the range from 1 to 4 by controlling the size of Ag NPs from 4.2 to 16 nm. The adsorption strength of CO on the catalyst was found to decline with the increase in the size of Ag NPs. The Ag NPs of 8.2 nm, which possess a moderate CO adsorption strength, exhibit the maximum production of CO with the H2/CO ratio of 2/1.

Graphical abstract: Photoelectrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to syngas over Ag nanoparticle modified p-Si nanowire arrays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Apr 2019
Accepted
22 May 2019
First published
22 May 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 12530-12536

Photoelectrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to syngas over Ag nanoparticle modified p-Si nanowire arrays

L. Wei, J. Lin, S. Xie, W. Ma, Q. Zhang, Z. Shen and Y. Wang, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 12530 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR02786F

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