Preparation of a Cu(BTC)-rGO catalyst loaded on a Pt deposited Cu foam cathode to reduce CO2 in a photoelectrochemical cell

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To increase the reaction productivity and selectivity of the CO2 photoelectrochemical reduction reaction, a Cu (benzene 1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid [BTC])-reduced graphite oxide (rGO) catalyst was prepared by using a facile hydrothermal method and used in a CO2 photoelectrochemical cell (PEC) as a cathode catalyst. Characterization of the catalyst proved that successfully bonding of rGO to Cu(BTC) not only facilitated faster transfer of electrons on the surface of the catalyst but also created more active sites. CO2 photoelectrochemical reduction experimental results showed that the total carbon atom conversion rate was up to 3256 nmol h-1 cm-2 which was much higher than when pure Cu(BTC) was used as a cathode catalyst. The liquid product's selectivity to alcohols was up to 95% when-2 V voltage was applied to the system with Cu(BTC)-rGO used as the cathode catalyst.

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Cheng, J., Xuan, X., Yang, X., Zhou, J., & Cen, K. (2018). Preparation of a Cu(BTC)-rGO catalyst loaded on a Pt deposited Cu foam cathode to reduce CO2 in a photoelectrochemical cell. RSC Advances, 8(56), 32296–32303. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05964k

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