A solar driven photo-electro-catalytic (PEC) device for CO2 reduction/water oxidation is here presented. The electrodes are engineered to be used in the n-type configuration, without using precious metals or rare/expensive raw materials. Specifically, the photoanode for water oxidation is made of TiO2 nanotube arrays prepared via controlled anodic oxidation, while Cu2O-TiO2 heterostructures, synthesised by ultrasonicated assisted co-precipitation and then spray-coated over a carbon-based gas diffusion layer (GDL), are used as electrocathode materials for CO2 reduction. All the tests are performed without applying external bias or adding sacrificial donors, in a compact homemade PEC reactor in comparison with a conventional slurry photoreactor. The catalytic performances are evaluated in terms of formic acid and acetic acid production, the latter involving the formation of C-C bond. The effect of the presence of TiO2 is investigated in comparison with a bare cuprous oxide (Cu2O) film. Results for the bare Cu2O/GDL electrode (no TiO2) show 31.8 and 80.6 μmol h-1 gCu-1 as formic acid and acetic acid production rates, respectively. Cu2O-TiO2/GDL electrode, instead, shows more than one order of magnitude higher productivity (0.69 and 2.59 mmol h-1 gCu -1, respectively). The Faradaic efficiency (FE) to acetic acid is much higher for Cu2O-TiO2/GDL electrodes (61.9 %) considering the higher number of electrons involved for acetic acid with respect to formic acid (8 vs. 2). This behaviour can be ascribed to the synergetic electrocatalytic effects of the as-formed Cu2O-TiO2 heterostructures, favouring the formation of C-C bond for the sustainable production of >C1 chemicals and fuels.

Synergetic Electrocatalytic Effects of Cu2O-TiO2 Heterostructures in a Solar Driven PEC Device for CO2 Reduction to >C1 Chemicals

Daniele Giusi
Primo
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Francesco Tavella
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Matteo Miceli;Claudio Ampelli
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Gabriele Centi;Daniele Cosio;Chiara Genovese;Siglinda Perathoner
2021-01-01

Abstract

A solar driven photo-electro-catalytic (PEC) device for CO2 reduction/water oxidation is here presented. The electrodes are engineered to be used in the n-type configuration, without using precious metals or rare/expensive raw materials. Specifically, the photoanode for water oxidation is made of TiO2 nanotube arrays prepared via controlled anodic oxidation, while Cu2O-TiO2 heterostructures, synthesised by ultrasonicated assisted co-precipitation and then spray-coated over a carbon-based gas diffusion layer (GDL), are used as electrocathode materials for CO2 reduction. All the tests are performed without applying external bias or adding sacrificial donors, in a compact homemade PEC reactor in comparison with a conventional slurry photoreactor. The catalytic performances are evaluated in terms of formic acid and acetic acid production, the latter involving the formation of C-C bond. The effect of the presence of TiO2 is investigated in comparison with a bare cuprous oxide (Cu2O) film. Results for the bare Cu2O/GDL electrode (no TiO2) show 31.8 and 80.6 μmol h-1 gCu-1 as formic acid and acetic acid production rates, respectively. Cu2O-TiO2/GDL electrode, instead, shows more than one order of magnitude higher productivity (0.69 and 2.59 mmol h-1 gCu -1, respectively). The Faradaic efficiency (FE) to acetic acid is much higher for Cu2O-TiO2/GDL electrodes (61.9 %) considering the higher number of electrons involved for acetic acid with respect to formic acid (8 vs. 2). This behaviour can be ascribed to the synergetic electrocatalytic effects of the as-formed Cu2O-TiO2 heterostructures, favouring the formation of C-C bond for the sustainable production of >C1 chemicals and fuels.
2021
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