Two-Dimensional Palladium-Copper Alloy Nanodendrites for Highly Stable and Selective Electrochemical Formate Production

Nano Lett. 2021 May 12;21(9):4092-4098. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c01113. Epub 2021 Apr 21.

Abstract

Pd is the only metal that can catalyze electrochemical CO2 reduction to formate at close-to-zero overpotential. It is unfortunately subjected to severe poisoning by trace CO as the side product and suffers from deteriorating stability and selectivity with increasing overpotential. Here, we demonstrate that alloying Pd with Cu in the form of two-dimensional nanodendrites could enable highly stable and selective formate production. Such unique bimetallic nanostructures are formed as a result of the rapid in-plane growth and suppressed out-of-plane growth by carefully controlling a set of experimental parameters. Thanks to the combined electronic effect and nanostructuring effect, our alloy product catalyzes CO2 reduction to formate with remarkable stability and selectivity under the working potential as cathodic as -0.4 V. Our results are rationalized by computational simulations, evidencing that Cu atoms weaken the *CO adsorption and stabilize the *OCHO adsorption on neighboring Pd atoms.

Keywords: electrochemical CO2 reduction; formate; palladium−copper alloy; stability; two-dimensional nanodendrites.