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Bismuthene for highly efficient carbon dioxide electroreduction reaction
ChemistryNature Communications

Bismuthene for highly efficient carbon dioxide electroreduction reaction

F. Yang, A. O. Elnabawy, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Fa Yang and colleagues showcases the first large-scale synthesis of free-standing bismuthene, achieving remarkable electrocatalytic efficiency for formate formation from CO2 reduction. With an astonishing Faradaic efficiency of 99% and exceptional durability, this study opens new avenues for sustainable energy solutions.... show more
Abstract
Bismuth (Bi) has been known as a highly efficient electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction reaction. Stable free-standing two-dimensional Bi monolayer (Bismuthene) structures have been predicted theoretically, but never realized experimentally. Here, we show the first simple large-scale synthesis of free-standing Bismuthene, to our knowledge, and demonstrate its high electrocatalytic efficiency for formate (HCOO−) formation from CO2 reduction reaction. The catalytic performance is evident by the high Faradaic efficiency (99% at −580 mV vs. Reversible Hydrogen Electrode (RHE)), small onset overpotential (<90 mV) and high durability (no performance decay after 75 h and annealing at 400 °C). Density functional theory calculations show the structure-sensitivity of the CO2 reduction reaction over Bismuthene and thicker nanosheets, suggesting that selective formation of HCOO− indeed can proceed easily on Bismuthene (111) facet due to the unique compressive strain. This work paves the way for the extensive experimental investigation of Bismuthene in many different fields.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 27, 2020
Authors
Fa Yang, Ahmed O. Elnabawy, Roberto Schimmenti, Ping Song, Jiawei Wang, Zhangquan Peng, Shuang Yao, Ruiping Deng, Shuyan Song, Yue Lin, Manos Mavrikakis, Weilin Xu
Tags
bismutheneelectrocatalysisCO2 reductionFaradaic efficiencydurabilityHCOO− formationDFT calculations
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