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Behavior of Iron Tetraphenylsulfonato Porphyrin Intercalated into LDH and LSH as Materials for Electrocatalytic Applications

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ELECTROCATALYSIS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 111-120

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12678-022-00778-8

Keywords

Electrocatalysis; CO2ERR; Iron porphyrin; Layered double hydroxides; Layered simple hydroxides; Hybrid materials

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Organic-inorganic hybrid materials were synthesized by intercalation method and applied as modified electrodes for CO2 electroreduction reaction. The intercalated materials exhibited high selectivity for H-2 production without CO formation.
Organic-inorganic hybrid materials were prepared by intercalation of iron 5,10,15,20 tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin complex into layered double hydroxides (ZnCr-FeTSPP LDH) and layered simple hydroxides (Zn-FeTSPP LSH) by coprecipitation. They have been characterized by ancillary techniques to compare their structural characteristics, their morphology and their ability to form films on conductive substrates in view of preparing modified electrodes for CO2 electroreduction reaction (CO2ERR). The electrochemical behavior of intercalated FeTSPP was studied by cyclic voltammetry (CV) showing the role of the nature and pH of aqueous electrolyte solutions on the Fe-III/II signal. Evaluation of the CO2ERR of ZnCr-FeTSPP modified electrode was investigated by CV and preparative scale CO2 electrolysis in 0.1 M Na2SO4 aqueous solution. Whereas FeTSPP in the same electrolyte solution exhibits 18% of CO2 conversion to CO, once intercalated into ZnCr-LDH, there is no CO formation, only H-2 (FY = 75%). Using the ZnCr-NO3 modified electrode, without porphyrin, the same FY of H-2 was obtained. The study illustrates the problematic and the complexity of an attractive approach for the development of innovative hybrid catalysts for heterogeneous CO2ERR.

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