Copper/Polyaniline Interfaces Confined CO2 Electroreduction for Selective Hydrocarbon Production

ChemSusChem. 2024 Apr 30:e202400209. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202400209. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPolyaniline (PANI) provides an attractive organic platform for CO2 electrochemical reduction due to the ability to adsorb CO2 molecules and in providing means to interact with metal nanostructures. In this work, a novel PANI supported copper catalyst has been developed by coupling the interfacial polymerization of PANI and Cu nanoparticles. The hybrid catalyst demonstrates excellent activity towards production of hydrocarbon products including CH4 and C2H4, compared with the use of bare Cu nanoparticles. A faradaic efficiency of 71.8% and a current density of 16.9 mA/cm2 were achieved at -0.86V vs. RHE, in contrast to only 22.2% and 1.0 mA/cm2 from the counterpart Cu catalysts. The remarkably enhanced catalytic performance of the hybrid PANI/Cu catalyst can be attributed to the synergistic interaction between the PANI underlayer and copper nanoparticles. The PANI favours the adsorption and binding of CO2 molecules via its nitrogen sites to form *CO intermediates, while the Cu/PANI interfaces confine the diffusion or desorption of the *CO intermediates favouring their further hydrogenation or carbon-carbon coupling to form hydrocarbon products. This work provides insights into the formation of hydrocarbon products on PANI-modified Cu catalysts, which may guide the development of conducting polymer-metal catalysts for CO2 electroreduction.PMID:38688856 | DOI:10.1002/cssc.202400209
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