Biomass-based carbon aerogels with interconnected pores and controllable Zn–N sites for CO2 electroreduction
Junjie Zhang,
Huanhuan Zheng,
Shibiao Zhang,
Xiong Zhang,
Jingai Shao,
Shihong Zhang,
Haiping Yang and
Hanping Chen
Energy, 2024, vol. 298, issue C
Abstract:
The rational design of renewable, highly active, and selective catalysts has always been the key to the practical application of CO2 electroreduction. In this study, biomass-based Zn/N doped carbon aerogels were fabricated for high-selectivity electrical reduction of CO2 to CO. After in situ Zn/N doping, carbon aerogels exhibited interconnected pores, high surface area, and exposed active sites, and their physicochemical properties are significantly affected by pyrolysis temperature. When the pyrolysis temperature increased to 950 °C, the number of surface active sites and pore structure parameters of carbon aerogels decreased significantly due to the escape of zinc and nitrogen. CAZN-850 exhibited the highest specific surface area of 1317.0 m2/g and abundant Zn–N sites, which results in its high activity and selectivity for electroreduction of CO2 to CO (FECO = 89 % at −1.0V vs. RHE). Moreover, the stability test results for CO2RR showed that the reduction value of FECO for Zn/N doped carbon aerogels was only 5 % under long-time operation. This work provides a new idea for the design of biomass-based catalysts for CO2 electroreduction.
Keywords: Biomass; Carbon aerogels; Zn/N doping; Interconnected pores; CO2 electroreduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131389
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