Selectivity in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction

被引:330
作者
Saha, Paramita [1 ]
Amanullah, Sk [1 ]
Dey, Abhishek [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Assoc Cultivat Sci, Sch Chem Sci, Kolkata 700032, India
关键词
CARBON-DIOXIDE REDUCTION; BULKY BIPYRIDINE LIGANDS; CO2; REDUCTION; ELECTROCATALYTIC REDUCTION; MOLECULAR CATALYSIS; COBALT; CONVERSION; COMPLEXES; CHEMISTRY; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00678
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
The electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to generate fixed forms of carbons that have commercial value is a lucrative avenue to ameliorate the growing concerns about the detrimental effect of CO2 emissions as well as to generate carbon-based feed chemicals, which are generally obtained from the petrochemical industry. The area of electrochemical CO2RR has seen substantial activity in the past decade, and several good catalysts have been reported. While the focus was initially on the rate and overpotential of electrocatalysis, it is gradually shifting toward the more chemically challenging issue of selectivity. CO2 can be partially reduced to produce several C-1 products like CO, HCOOH, CH3OH, etc. before its complete 8e(-)/8H(+) reduction to CH4. In addition to that, the low-valent electron-rich metal centers deployed to activate CO2, a Lewis acid, are prone to reduce protons, which are a substrate for CO2RR, leading to competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Similarly, the low-valent metal is prone to oxidation by atmospheric O-2 (i.e., it can catalyze the oxygen reduction reaction, ORR), necessitating strictly anaerobic conditions for CO2RR. Not only is the requirement of O-2-free reaction conditions impractical, but it also leads to the release of partially reduced O-2 species such as O-2, H2O2, etc., which are reactive and result in oxidative degradation of the catalyst. In this Account, mechanistic investigations of CO2RR by detecting and, often, chemically trapping and characterizing reaction intermediates are used to understand the factors that determine the selectivity in CO2RR. The spectroscopic data obtained from different intermediates have been identified in different CO2RR catalysts to develop an electronic structure selectivity relationship that is deemed to be important for deciding the selectivity of 2e(-)/2H(+) CO2RR. The roles played by the spin state, hydrogen bonding, and heterogenization in determining the rate and selectivity of CO2RR (producing only CO, only HCOOH, or only CH4) are discussed using examples of both iron porphyrin and non-heme bioinspired artificial mimics. In addition, strategies are demonstrated where the competition between CO2RR and HER as well as CO2RR and ORR could be skewed overwhelmingly in favor of CO2RR in both cases.
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