eScience (Jun 2024)

Synergistic effect of oxygen species and vacancy for enhanced electrochemical CO2 conversion to formate on indium oxide

  • Tengfei Ma,
  • Zihao Jiao,
  • Haoran Qiu,
  • Feng Wang,
  • Ya Liu,
  • Liejin Guo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 100246

Abstract

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Indium-based oxides are promising electrocatalysts for producing formate via CO2 reduction reaction, in which ∗OCHO is considered the key intermediate. Here, we identified that the ∗COOH pathway could be preferential to produce formate on In2O3 of In/In2O3 heterojunction due to the synergistic effect of oxygen species and vacancy. Specifically, ∗CO2 and ∗COOH were observed on In2O3 and related to formate production by in situ Raman spectroscopy. The theoretical calculations further demonstrated that the energy barrier of the ∗COOH formation on In2O3 was decreased in the presence of oxygen vacancy, similar to or lower than that of the ∗OCHO formation on the In surface. As a result, a formate selectivity of over 90% was obtained on prepared In/In2O3 heterojunction with 343 ​± ​7 ​mA ​cm−2 partial current density. Furthermore, when using a Si-based photovoltaic as an energy supplier, 10.11% solar–to–fuel energy efficiency was achieved.

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