Highly efficient electrochemical CO2 reduction over crystalline–amorphous In2O3–CeOx heterostructures†
Abstract
The electrochemical reduction reaction of CO2 (CO2RR) to fuels and chemicals is a promising approach to consume greenhouse gases and mitigate the dependence on fossil fuels. Herein, we synthesized an effective crystalline–amorphous In2O3–CeOx heterostructure, which exhibited high catalytic performance for CO2-to-formate conversion. The maximum faradaic efficiency (FE) of 94.8% was achieved, and above 90% FE can be maintained in a wide potential range from −0.8 to −1.2 V vs. RHE. Detailed studies showed that In2O3 functioned as the active site for CO2 activation and formate formation, and the amorphous CeOx was beneficial for the electron transfer, leading to the electronic structure reconfiguration of In2O3. Hence, the In2O3–CeOx heterostructure enhanced the adsorption of *OCHO intermediates and lowered the energy barrier forming *HCOOH from *OCHO.
- This article is part of the themed collection: FOCUS: Recent progress on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction