Ligand-Controlled Electroreduction of CO2 to Formate over Facet-Defined Bimetallic Sulfide Nanoplates

Nano Lett. 2023 Jul 12;23(13):5911-5918. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00703. Epub 2023 Jun 20.

Abstract

CO2 reduction (CO2R) catalyzed by an efficient, stable, and earth-abundant electrocatalyst offers an attractive means to store energy derived from renewable sources. Here, we describe the synthesis of facet-defined Cu2SnS3 nanoplates and the ligand-controlled CO2R property. We show that thiocyanate-capped Cu2SnS3 nanoplates possess excellent selectivity toward formate over a wide range of potentials and current densities, attaining a maximum formate Faradaic efficiency of 92% and partial current densities as high as 181 mA cm-2 when tested using a flow cell with gas-diffusion electrode. In situ spectroscopic measurements and theoretical calculations reveal that the high formate selectivity originates from favorable adsorption of HCOO* intermediates on cationic Sn sites that are electronically modulated by thiocyanates bound to adjacent Cu sites. Our work illustrates that well-defined multimetallic sulfide nanocrystals with tailored surface chemistries could provide a new avenue for future CO2R electrocatalyst design.

Keywords: CO2 reduction; bimetallic metal sulfide; electrochemistry; ligand effects; thiocyanate.