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  • 2024Improving stability of CO₂ electroreduction by incorporating Ag NPs in N-doped ordered mesoporous carbon structures4citations
  • 2023Synthesis and characterization of a highly electroactive composite based on Au nanoparticles supported on nanoporous activated carbon for electrocatalysis3citations
  • 20233D characterization of the structural transformation undergone by Cu@Ag core-shell nanoparticles following CO₂ reduction reaction7citations
  • 2023Enhanced pomegranate-structured SnO₂ electrocatalysts for the electrochemical CO₂ reduction to formate10citations

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Enhanced pomegranate-structured SnO₂ electrocatalysts for the electrochemical CO₂ reduction to formate

  • Esteban, Daniel Arenas
  • Breugelmans, Tom
  • Pant, Deepak
  • Van Daele, Kevin
  • Hoekx, Saskia
  • Daems, Nick
  • Bals, Sara
  • Rossen, Alana
  • Choukroun, Daniel
Abstract

Although most state-of-the-art Sn-based electrocatalysts yield promising results in terms of selectivity and catalyst activity, their stability remains insufficient to date. Here, we demonstrate the successful application of the recently developed pomegranate-structured SnO2 (Pom. SnO2) and SnO2@C (Pom. SnO2@C) nanocomposite electrocatalysts for the efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2 to formate. With an initial selectivity of 83 and 86 % towards formate and an operating potential of -0.72 V and -0.64 V vs. RHE, respectively, these pomegranate SnO2 electrocatalysts are able to compete with most of the current state-of-the-art Sn-based electrocatalysts in terms of activity and selectivity. Given the importance of electrocatalyst stability, long-term experiments (24 h) were performed and a temporary loss in selectivity for the Pom. SnO2@C electrocatalyst was largely restored to its initial selectivity upon drying and exposure to air. Of all the used (24 h) electrocatalysts, the pomegranate SnO2@C had the highest selectivity over a time period of one hour, reaching an average recovered Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 85 %, while the commercial SnO2 and bare pomegranate SnO2 electrocatalysts reached an average of 79 and 80 % FE towards formate, respectively. Furthermore, the pomegranate structure of Pom. SnO2@C was largely preserved due to the presence of the heterogeneous carbon shell, which acts as a protective layer, physically inhibiting particle segregation/pulverisation and agglomeration.

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  • nanocomposite
  • Carbon
  • experiment
  • drying