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Waste-Derived Copper-Lead Electrocatalysts for CO2 Reduction

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CHEMCATCHEM
卷 14, 期 18, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.202200754

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  1. EU [SOCRATES-721385]
  2. Strategic UU-TU/e Alliance project 'Joint Centre for Chemergy Research'
  3. European Research Council (ERC Consolidator Grant) [815128 REALNANO]
  4. University of Antwerp Research fund (BOF)

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This study demonstrates the preparation of bimetallic copper-lead electrocatalysts from industrial metallurgical waste and establishes a relationship between the Cu and Pb elemental ratio and the selectivity towards CO. The optimal amount of Pb improves the reducibility of the electrocatalysts and enhances the selectivity towards CO.
It remains a real challenge to control the selectivity of the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction (eCO(2)R) reaction to valuable chemicals and fuels. Most of the electrocatalysts are made of non-renewable metal resources, which hampers their large-scale implementation. Here, we report the preparation of bimetallic copper-lead (CuPb) electrocatalysts from industrial metallurgical waste. The metal ions were extracted from the metallurgical waste through simple chemical treatment with ammonium chloride, and CuxPby electrocatalysts with tunable compositions were fabricated through electrodeposition at varying cathodic potentials. X-ray spectroscopy techniques showed that the pristine electrocatalysts consist of Cu-0, Cu1+ and Pb2+ domains, and no evidence for alloy formation was found. We found a volcano-shape relationship between eCO(2)R selectivity toward two electron products, such as CO, and the elemental ratio of Cu and Pb. A maximum Faradaic efficiency towards CO was found for Cu9.00Pb1.00, which was four times higher than that of pure Cu, under the same electrocatalytic conditions. In situ Raman spectroscopy revealed that the optimal amount of Pb effectively improved the reducibility of the pristine Cu1+ and Pb2+ domains to metallic Cu and Pb, which boosted the selectivity towards CO by synergistic effects. This work provides a framework of thinking to design and tune the selectivity of bimetallic electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction through valorization of metallurgical waste.

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