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Grain-Boundary-Dependent CO2 Electroreduction Activity

Uncovering new structure–activity relationships for metal nanoparticle (NP) electrocatalysts is crucial for advancing many energy conversion technologies. Grain boundaries (GBs) could be used to stabilize unique active surfaces, but a quantitative correlation between GBs and catalytic activity has n...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015-04, Vol.137 (14), p.4606-4609
Main Authors: Feng, Xiaofeng, Jiang, Kaili, Fan, Shoushan, Kanan, Matthew W
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Uncovering new structure–activity relationships for metal nanoparticle (NP) electrocatalysts is crucial for advancing many energy conversion technologies. Grain boundaries (GBs) could be used to stabilize unique active surfaces, but a quantitative correlation between GBs and catalytic activity has not been established. Here we use vapor deposition to prepare Au NPs on carbon nanotubes (Au/CNT). As deposited, the Au NPs have a relatively high density of GBs that are readily imaged by transmission electron microscopy (TEM); thermal annealing lowers the density in a controlled manner. We show that the surface-area-normalized activity for CO2 reduction is linearly correlated with GB surface density on Au/CNT, demonstrating that GB engineering is a powerful approach to improving the catalytic activity of metal NPs.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja5130513