Cobalt macrocyclic complex-catalyzed selective electroreduction of CO2 to CO†
Abstract
Cobalt 5,15-diazaporphyrin as a novel molecular catalyst immobilized onto carbon nanotubes was developed for highly efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to CO with a faradaic efficiency above 99% at −0.7 V and −0.8 V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode. Compared to cobalt phthalocyanine, the decrease in electronegative nitrogen atoms at the meso position effectively increases the electron density of the central metal, making it easier to react with Lewis acid CO2.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Celebrating the scientific accomplishments of RSC Fellows