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CO<sub>2</sub> Electrolysis via Surface-Engineering Electrografted Pyridines on Silver Catalysts
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2022
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The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) to value-added materials has received considerable attention. Both bulk transition-metal catalysts and molecular catalysts affixed to conductive noncatalytic solid supports represent a promising approach toward the electroreduction of CO<sub>2</sub>. Here, we report a combined silver (Ag) and pyridine catalyst through a one-pot and irreversible electrografting process, which demonstrates the enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> conversion versus individual counterparts. We find that by tailoring the pyridine carbon chain length, a 200 mV shift in the onset potential is obtainable compared to the bare silver electrode. A 10-fold activity enhancement at -0.7 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) is then observed with demonstratable higher partial current densities for CO, indicating that a cocatalytic effect is attainable through the integration of the two different catalytic structures. We extended the performance to a flow cell operating at 150 mA/cm<sup>2</sup>, demonstrating the approach's potential for substantial adaptation with various transition metals as supports and electrografted molecular cocatalysts.
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