Source of magnetic field effects on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2

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Abstract

We present an analysis of reported magnetic field effects (MFEs) on the yield of formic acid produced by electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide at a nanoparticle tin electrode [H. P. Pan et al., J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 11, 48-53 (2020)]. Radical pair spin dynamics simulations are used to show that (1) the Δg mechanism favored by Pan et al. is not sufficient to explain the observed magneto-current, (2) field-dependent spin relaxation, resulting from the anisotropy of the g-tensor of CO2•-, combined with the coherent singlet-triplet interconversion arising from isotropic hyperfine and Zeeman interactions, can quantitatively account for the observed MFE, and (3) modification of hyperfine interactions by isotopic substitution (1H → 2H and/or 12C → 13C) could be used to test both the proposed reaction mechanism and the interpretation presented here.

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Player, T. C., & Hore, P. J. (2020). Source of magnetic field effects on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2. Journal of Chemical Physics, 153(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0021643

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