Unveiling Active Sites of CO2 Reduction on Nitrogen-Coordinated and Atomically Dispersed Iron and Cobalt Catalysts

ACS Catalysis(2018)

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Herein, we report the exploration of understanding the reactivity and structure of atomically dispersed M–N4 (M = Fe and Co) sites for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). Nitrogen coordinated Fe or Co site atomically dispersed into carbons (M–N–C) containing bulk- and edge-hosted M–N4 coordination were prepared by using Fe- or Co-doped metal–organic framework precursors, respectively, which were further studied as ideal model catalysts. Fe is intrinsically more active than Co in M–N4 for the reduction of CO2 to CO, in terms of a larger current density and a higher CO Faradaic efficiency (FE) (93% vs. 45%). First principle computations elucidated that the edge-hosted M–N2+2–C8 moieties bridging two adjacent armchair-like graphitic layers is the active sites for the CO2RR. They are much more active than previously proposed bulk-hosted M–N4–C10 moieties embedded compactly in a graphitic layer. During the CO2RR, when the dissociation of *COOH occurs on the M–N2+2–C8, the metal atom is the site for the adsorpt...
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CO2 reduction,single atomic catalyst,active sites,DFT calculation,electrocatalysis
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