Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 recently emerged as a viable solution in view of changing the common belief and considering carbon dioxide as a valuable reactant instead of a waste product. In this view, we herein propose the one-step synthesis of gold nanostructures of different morphologies grown on fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes by means of pulsed-laser deposition. The resulting cathodes are able to produce syngas mixtures of different compositions at overpotentials as low as 0.31 V in CO2-presaturated aqueous media. Insights into the correlation between the structural features/morphology of the cathodes and their catalytic activity are also provided, confirming recent reports on the remarkable sensitivity toward CO production for gold electrodes exposing undercoordinated sites and facets.
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Mascaretti, L., Niorettini, A., Bricchi, B. R., Ghidelli, M., Naldoni, A., Caramori, S., … Berardi, S. (2020). Syngas Evolution from CO2 Electroreduction by Porous Au Nanostructures. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 3(5), 4658–4668. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.0c00301
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