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Tuning of Silver Catalyst Mesostructure Promotes Selective Carbon Dioxide Conversion into Fuels

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 55, Issue 49, Pages 15282-15286

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201607942

Keywords

CO2 reduction; electrocatalysis; mass transport; mesoporous materials; renewable energy

Funding

  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-15-1-0135]
  2. MIT Department of Chemistry
  3. MRSEC Program of National Science Foundation [DMR-1419807]

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An electrode's performance for catalytic CO2 conversion to fuels is a complex convolution of surface structure and transport effects. Using well-defined mesostructured silver inverse opal (Ag-IO) electrodes, it is demonstrated that mesostructure-induced transport limitations alone serve to increase the turnover frequency for CO2 activation per unit area, while simultaneously improving reaction selectivity. The specific activity for catalyzed CO evolution systematically rises by three-fold and the specific activity for catalyzed H-2 evolution systematically declines by ten-fold with increasing mesostructural roughness of Ag-IOs. By exploiting the compounding influence of both of these effects, we demonstrate that mesostructure, rather than surface structure, can be used to tune CO evolution selectivity from less than 5% to more than 80%. These results establish electrode mesostructuring as a powerful complementary tool for tuning both catalyst selectivity and efficiency for CO2 conversion into fuels.

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