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Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Metal‐Doped Nitrogenated Carbon as an Efficient Catalyst for Direct CO2 Electroreduction to CO and Hydrocarbons

Ana Sofia Varela; Nastaran Ranjbar Sahraie; Julian Steinberg; Wen Ju; Hyung-Suk Oh; Peter Strasser

This study explores the kinetics, mechanism, and active sites of the CO2 electroreduction reaction (CO2RR) to syngas and hydrocarbons on a class of functionalized solid carbon-based catalysts. Commercial carbon blacks were functionalized with nitrogen and Fe and/or Mn ions using pyrolysis and acid leaching. The resulting solid powder catalysts were found to be active and highly CO selective electrocatalysts in the electroreduction of CO2 to CO/H2 mixtures outperforming a low-area polycrystalline gold benchmark. Unspecific with respect to the nature of the metal, CO production is believed to occur on nitrogen functionalities in competition with hydrogen evolution. Evidence is provided that sufficiently strong interaction between CO and the metal enables the protonation of CO and the formation of hydrocarbons. Our results highlight a promising new class of low-cost, abundant electrocatalysts for synthetic fuel production from CO2 .


Nature Communications | 2017

Understanding activity and selectivity of metal-nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts for electrochemical reduction of CO 2

Wen Ju; Alexander Bagger; Guang-Ping Hao; Ana Sofia Varela; Ilya Sinev; Volodymyr Bon; Beatriz Roldan Cuenya; Stefan Kaskel; Jan Rossmeisl; Peter Strasser

Direct electrochemical reduction of CO2 to fuels and chemicals using renewable electricity has attracted significant attention partly due to the fundamental challenges related to reactivity and selectivity, and partly due to its importance for industrial CO2-consuming gas diffusion cathodes. Here, we present advances in the understanding of trends in the CO2 to CO electrocatalysis of metal- and nitrogen-doped porous carbons containing catalytically active M–Nx moieties (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu). We investigate their intrinsic catalytic reactivity, CO turnover frequencies, CO faradaic efficiencies and demonstrate that Fe–N–C and especially Ni–N–C catalysts rival Au- and Ag-based catalysts. We model the catalytically active M–Nx moieties using density functional theory and correlate the theoretical binding energies with the experiments to give reactivity-selectivity descriptors. This gives an atomic-scale mechanistic understanding of potential-dependent CO and hydrocarbon selectivity from the M–Nx moieties and it provides predictive guidelines for the rational design of selective carbon-based CO2 reduction catalysts.Inexpensive and selective electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction hold promise for sustainable fuel production. Here, the authors report N-coordinated, non-noble metal-doped porous carbons as efficient and selective electrocatalysts for CO2 to CO conversion.


ACS Catalysis | 2016

Tuning the Catalytic Activity and Selectivity of Cu for CO2 Electroreduction in the Presence of Halides

Ana Sofia Varela; Wen Ju; Tobias Reier; Peter Strasser


ChemPhysChem | 2017

Electrochemical CO2 Reduction: A Classification Problem.

Alexander Bagger; Wen Ju; Ana Sofia Varela; Peter Strasser; Jan Rossmeisl


Catalysis Today | 2017

Single site porphyrine-like structures advantages over metals for selective electrochemical CO 2 reduction

Alexander Bagger; Wen Ju; Ana Sofia Varela; Peter Strasser; Jan Rossmeisl


ACS energy letters | 2018

pH Effects on the Selectivity of the Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction on Graphene-Embedded Fe–N–C Motifs: Bridging Concepts between Molecular Homogeneous and Solid-State Heterogeneous Catalysis

Ana Sofia Varela; Matthias Kroschel; Nathaniel Leonard; Wen Ju; Julian Steinberg; Alexander Bagger; Jan Rossmeisl; Peter Strasser


ACS Catalysis | 2018

Efficient Electrochemical Hydrogen Peroxide Production from Molecular Oxygen on Nitrogen-Doped Mesoporous Carbon Catalysts

Yanyan Sun; Ilya Sinev; Wen Ju; Arno Bergmann; Sören Dresp; Stefanie Kühl; Camillo Spöri; Henrike Schmies; Huan Wang; Denis Bernsmeier; Benjamin Paul; Roman Schmack; Ralph Kraehnert; Beatriz Roldan Cuenya; Peter Strasser


ACS Catalysis | 2018

Deconvolution of Utilization, Site Density, and Turnover Frequency of Fe–Nitrogen–Carbon Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalysts Prepared with Secondary N-Precursors

Nathaniel Leonard; Stephan Wagner; Fang Luo; Julian Steinberg; Wen Ju; Natascha Weidler; Huan Wang; Ulrike I. Kramm; Peter Strasser


Chemical Science | 2018

The chemical identity, state and structure of catalytically active centers during the electrochemical CO2 reduction on porous Fe–nitrogen–carbon (Fe–N–C) materials

Nathaniel Leonard; Wen Ju; Ilya Sinev; Julian Steinberg; Fang Luo; Ana Sofia Varela; Beatriz Roldan Cuenya; Peter Strasser


Advanced Energy Materials | 2018

Molecular Nitrogen–Carbon Catalysts, Solid Metal Organic Framework Catalysts, and Solid Metal/Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon (MNC) Catalysts for the Electrochemical CO2 Reduction

Ana Sofia Varela; Wen Ju; Peter Strasser

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Peter Strasser

Technical University of Berlin

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Julian Steinberg

Technical University of Berlin

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Ana Sofia Varela

Technical University of Denmark

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Fang Luo

Technical University of Berlin

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Huan Wang

Technical University of Berlin

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Nathaniel Leonard

Technical University of Berlin

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Jan Rossmeisl

University of Copenhagen

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Ilya Sinev

Ruhr University Bochum

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