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Oxidized indium with transformable dimensions for CO2electroreduction toward formate aided by oxygen vacancies

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 4, Issue 7, Pages 3726-3731

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0se00498g

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [ZK20190103]

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Electroreduction of CO(2)into value-added products is a promising technique in which the structure of the catalyst plays a crucial role. Herein, the structural evolution of low-dimensional oxidized indium catalysts and the impact of surface oxygen vacancies on the catalytic efficiency were investigated. We first utilizein situenvironmental transmission electron microscopy (ETEM) to monitor the transformation of two-dimensional InOOH nanosheets into oxygen-vacancy-rich (V-o-rich) InOOH nanosheets and then three-dimensional In(2)O(3)nanoparticles under heat treatment. Three typical samples collected from the same process were subsequently applied as electrocatalysts for the CO(2)reduction reaction (CO2RR). Benefiting from the abundant oxygen defects, a faradaic efficiency of 93.5% toward formate at moderate overpotentials (-0.9 Vvs.RHE) with a partial current density over 14 mA cm(-2)was obtained over V-o-rich InOOH nanosheets. This research provides a strategy to design a highly efficient system for the CO2RR and sheds new light on the structure-activity relationship of low-dimensional oxidized metal catalysts.

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