Solar driven reduction of CO2 using Pt-Cu/C as a catalyst in a photoelectrochemical cell: Experiment and mechanism study

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Carbon supported nano-metal catalysts are expected to improve CO2 reduction selectivity and efficiency due to the addition of more active sites and enhancement of electron transport ability. In this study, HKUST-1 was pyrolyzed and decorated with Pt to prepare Pt-Cu/C catalysts. The catalytic effect of the catalysts with different Pt contents in the CO2 photoeletrochemical reduction reaction (CO2PRR) were compared. The total carbon atom conversion rate in CO2PRR experiments using Pt-Cu/C catalysts first increased to a peak when using 1.6 wt% Pt-Cu/C catalyst and then decreased with the increase of Pt content. The 1.6 wt% Pt-Cu/C catalyst showed good hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) inhibiting ability compared with other Pt-Cu/C catalysts. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were conducted to give an insight into the CO2PRR mechanism on some possible active sites in Pt-Cu/C catalysts. The result demonstrated that HER was more likely to be inhibited on the Cu/Pt active surface and at the same time CO2PRR was promoted.

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Xuan, X., Cheng, J., Yang, X., Zhou, J., & Cen, K. (2019). Solar driven reduction of CO2 using Pt-Cu/C as a catalyst in a photoelectrochemical cell: Experiment and mechanism study. RSC Advances, 9(19), 10635–10644. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00176j

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