Advanced Catalyst for CO2 Photo‐Reduction: From Controllable Product Selectivity by Architecture Engineering to Improving Charge Transfer Using Stabilized Au Clusters

Author:

Ziarati Abolfazl1,Zhao Jiangtao1,Afshani Jafar1,Kazan Rania1,Perez Mellor Ariel1,Rosspeintner Arnulf1,McKeown Siobhan2,Bürgi Thomas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Chemistry University of Geneva 30 Quai Ernest‐Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4 Geneva Switzerland

2. Deparment of Quantum Matter Physics Laboratory of Advanced Technology University of Geneva 24 Quai Ernest‐Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4 Geneva Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractDespite enormous progress and improvement in photocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), the development of photocatalysts that suppress H2 evolution reaction (HER), during CO2RR, remains still a challenge. Here, new insight is presented for controllable CO2RR selectivity by tuning the architecture of the photocatalyst. Au/carbon nitride with planar structure (p Au/CN) showed high activity for HER with 87% selectivity. In contrast, the same composition with a yolk@shell structure (Y@S Au@CN) exhibited high selectivity of carbon products by suppressing the HER to 26% under visible light irradiation. Further improvement for CO2RR activity was achieved by a surface decoration of the yolk@shell structure with Au25(PET)18 clusters as favorable electron acceptors, resulting in longer charge separation in Au@CN/Auc Y@S structure. Finally, by covering the structure with graphene layers, the designed catalyst maintained high photostability during light illumination and showed high photocatalytic efficiency. The optimized Au@CN/Auc/G Y@S structure displays high photocatalytic CO2RR selectivity of 88%, where the CO and CH4 generations during 8 h are 494 and 198 µmol/gcat., respectively. This approach combining architecture engineering and composition modification provides a new strategy with improved activity and controllable selectivity toward targeting applications in energy conversion catalysis.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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