Bimetallic Gold-Silver Nanostructures Drive Low Overpotentials for Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction

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Alloy formation is an advanced approach to improve desired properties that the monoelements cannot achieve. Alloys are usually designed to tailor intrinsic natures or induce synergistic effects by combining materials with distinct properties. Indeed, unprecedented properties have emerged in many cases, superior to a simple sum of pure elements. Here, we present Au-Ag alloy nanostructures with prominent catalytic properties in an electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (eCO(2)RR). The Au-Ag hollow nanocubes are prepared by galvanic replacement of Au on Ag nanocubes. When the Au-to-Ag ratio is 1:1 (Au1Ag1), the alloy hollow nanocubes exhibit maximum Faradaic efficiencies of CO production in a wide potential range and high mass activity and CO current density superior to those of the bare metals. In particular, overpotentials are estimated to be similar to or lower than that of the Au catalyst under various standard metrics. Density functional theory calculations, machine learning, and a statistical consideration demonstrate that the optimal configuration of the *COOH intermediate is a bidentate coordination structure where C binds to Au and O binds to Ag. This active Au-Ag neighboring configuration has a maximum population and enhanced intrinsic catalytic activity on the Au1Ag1 surface among other Au-to-Ag compositions, in good agreement with the experimental results. Further application of Au1Ag1 to a membrane electrode assembly cell at neutral conditions shows enhanced CO Faradaic efficiency and current densities compared to Au or Ag nanocubes, indicating the possible extension of Au- Ag alloys to larger electrochemical systems. These results give a new insight into the synergistic roles of Au and Ag in the eCO(2)RR and offer a fresh direction toward a rational design of bimetallic catalysts at a practical scale.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2022-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.14, no.5, pp.6604 - 6614

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1944-8244
DOI
10.1021/acsami.1c20852
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/294774
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