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Electrochemical promotion of catalysis over Pd nanoparticles for CO<sub>2</sub> reduction

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2017

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Electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) has been shown to accelerate the rate of many heterogeneous catalytic reactions; however, it has rarely been reported in low-temperature aqueous electrochemical reactions. Herein, we report a significant EPOC effect for the CO<sub>2</sub> reduction to generate formate over Pd nanoparticles (NPs) in a 1 M KHCO<sub>3</sub> aqueous solution. By applying a negative potential over differently-sized Pd NPs, the rate of formate production is greatly improved as compared to that at an open-circuit voltage, with a rate enhancement ratio ranging from 10 to 143. The thermocatalytic and electrocatalytic reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> compete with each other and are promoted by the applied negative potential and H<sub>2</sub> in the feeds, respectively. Inspired by the EPOC effect, a composite electrode containing Pd/C and Pt/C catalysts on different sides of a carbon paper was constructed for catalyzing the CO<sub>2</sub> reduction without adding H<sub>2</sub> to the feeds. Water electrolysis over Pt NPs generates H<sub>2</sub>, which then effectively promotes formate production over Pd NPs.

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