Electrochemical CO2 Activation and Valorization on Metallic Copper and Carbon‐Embedded N‐Coordinated Single Metal MNC Catalysts

Author:

Wang Xingli1ORCID,Ju Wen12,Liang Liang1,Riyaz Mohd3,Bagger Alexander3,Filippi Michael1,Rossmeisl Jan4,Strasser Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Chemical Engineering Division Technical University of Berlin Straße des 17. June 124 10623 Berlin Germany

2. Department of Electrochemistry and Catalysis Leibniz Institute for Catalysis 18059 Rostock

3. Department of Physics Technical University of Denmark Lyngby Denmark

4. Department of Chemistry University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThe electrochemical reductive valorization of CO2, referred to as the CO2RR, is an emerging approach for the conversion of CO2‐containing feeds into valuable carbonaceous fuels and chemicals, with potential contributions to carbon capture and use (CCU) for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Copper surfaces and graphene‐embedded, N‐coordinated single metal atom (MNC) catalysts exhibit distinctive reactivity, attracting attention as efficient electrocatalysts for CO2RR. This review offers a comparative analysis of CO2RR on copper surfaces and MNC catalysts, highlighting their unique characteristics in terms of CO2 activation, C1/C2(+) product formation, and the competing hydrogen evolution pathway. The assessment underscores the significance of understanding structure–activity relationships to optimize catalyst design for efficient and selective CO2RR. Examining detailed reaction mechanisms and structure‐selectivity patterns, the analysis explores recent insights into changes in the chemical catalyst states, atomic motif rearrangements, and fractal agglomeration, providing essential kinetic information from advanced in/ex situ microscopy/spectroscopy techniques. At the end, this review addresses future challenges and solutions related to today's disconnect between our current molecular understanding of structure–activity‐selectivity relations in CO2RR and the relevant factors controlling the performance of CO2 electrolyzers over longer times, with larger electrode sizes, and at higher current densities.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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