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Understanding trends in electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction rates.


ABSTRACT: Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction to fuels presents one of the great challenges in chemistry. Herein we present an understanding of trends in electrocatalytic activity for carbon dioxide reduction over different metal catalysts that rationalize a number of experimental observations including the selectivity with respect to the competing hydrogen evolution reaction. We also identify two design criteria for more active catalysts. The understanding is based on density functional theory calculations of activation energies for electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction as a basis for an electrochemical kinetic model of the process. We develop scaling relations relating transition state energies to the carbon monoxide adsorption energy and determine the optimal value of this descriptor to be very close to that of copper.

SUBMITTER: Liu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5458145 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Understanding trends in electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction rates.

Liu Xinyan X   Xiao Jianping J   Peng Hongjie H   Hong Xin X   Chan Karen K   Nørskov Jens K JK  

Nature communications 20170522


Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction to fuels presents one of the great challenges in chemistry. Herein we present an understanding of trends in electrocatalytic activity for carbon dioxide reduction over different metal catalysts that rationalize a number of experimental observations including the selectivity with respect to the competing hydrogen evolution reaction. We also identify two design criteria for more active catalysts. The understanding is based on density functional theory calcu  ...[more]

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