Issue 8, 2022

The interfacial effect induced by rare earth oxide in boosting the conversion of CO2 to formate

Abstract

The selectivity in the electrocatalysis of carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) has attracted tremendous attention but still faces a great challenge. Constructing an interface has become an advanced strategy to effectively modulate electroactivity and selectivity. Herein, we report the synthesis of a CeO2/Bi3NbO7 fibrous tubular structure through a simple electrospinning method, which has shown a much-improved selectivity of 84.73% towards formic acid with remarkable durability in the CO2RR. Theoretical calculations have demonstrated that the construction interface has supplied highly electroactive regions with efficient electron transfer, which not only improves the adsorption of key adsorbates but also alleviates the reaction energy barriers. The modulation induced by the interface enables the high selectivity and yield of HCOOH. This work has supplied a novel and advanced strategy to utilize the interfacial effect in developing superior CO2RR electrocatalysts in the future.

Graphical abstract: The interfacial effect induced by rare earth oxide in boosting the conversion of CO2 to formate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 May 2022
Accepted
04 Jul 2022
First published
05 Jul 2022

Energy Environ. Sci., 2022,15, 3494-3502

The interfacial effect induced by rare earth oxide in boosting the conversion of CO2 to formate

L. Song, Z. Liang, M. Sun, B. Huang and Y. Du, Energy Environ. Sci., 2022, 15, 3494 DOI: 10.1039/D2EE01710E

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