Sn-based electrocatalysts have been gaining increasing attention due to their potential contribution in the conversion of CO2 into HCOOH driven by sustainable energy sources; however, their actual capability to catalyze CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) still cannot meet the requirements of commercial-scale applications. Therefore developing Sn-based catalyst is of vital importance. Herein, the sheet-like heterophase SnO2/Sn3O4 with a high density of phase interfaces has been first engineered by a facile hydrothermal process, with Sn3O4 as the dominant phase. The evidences from experiments and theoretical simulation indicate that the charge redistribution and built-in electric field at heterophase interfaces boost CO2 adsorption and HCOO* formation, accelerate the charge transfer between the catalysts and reactants, and ultimately greatly elevate the intrinsic activity of the heterophase SnO2/Sn3O4 towards CO2RR. Meanwhile, the in-situ generated porous structure and metal Sn during CO2 RR improve the mass transmission within the interlayer volume and the conductivity of SnO2/Sn3O4. The heterophase SnO2/Sn3O4 displays high activity and selectivity for CO2RR, achieving an improvement in CO2 reduction current density, 88.3% Faradaic efficiency of HCOOH conversion at −0.9 VRHE, along with a long-term tolerance in CO2RR. This study demonstrates that heterophase interface engineering is an efficient strategy to regulate advanced catalysts for different applications.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Wu, J., Xie, Y., Du, S., Ren, Z., Yu, P., Wang, X., … Fu, H. (2020). Heterophase engineering of SnO2/Sn3O4 drives enhanced carbon dioxide electrocatalytic reduction to formic acid. Science China Materials, 63(11), 2314–2324. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-020-1361-3
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