Abstract

Substantial emissions of CO2 have presented formidable challenges for global climate dynamics. Electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce formic acid (HCOOH) is considered to be a promising approach for achieving carbon neutrality. Nevertheless, the development of a catalyst exhibiting both high catalytic activity and selectivity toward desired products remains an arduous task. Herein, we report the synthesis of a unique porous bismuth-based MOF (Bi-BTC) through microwave-assisted agitation. The Bi-BTC MOF has a good catalytic performance in electrochemical CO2RR to formate products. At -0.9 V (vs RHE) potential, the Faradaic efficiency of formate can reach 96%, and the current density of the CO2RR is 25 mA/cm2. Bi-BTC also exhibits good electrochemical stability. FEformate and current density were maintained for 24 h with almost no attenuation. It was found that Bi-BTC was reconstructed in the CO2RR process. The shape of nanocolumn before electrolysis is transformed into an ultrathin nanosheet. The soft and hard acid-base theory (HSAB) proves that the reason for the reconfiguration is that the hard base ions (HCO3-) and the intermediate acid (Bi3+) break in the Bi-O bond in Bi-MOF, resulting in the transition of the original column structure of Bi-BTC to Bi2O2CO3 ultrathin nanosheeets. The DFT calculation shows that the restructured Bi2O2CO3 nanosheet exposes a crystal surface structure, which is conducive to lower the activation energy barrier of the electrochemical CO2RR intermediate *OCHO and stabilizing the reaction intermediate. Therefore, it is more beneficial to improve the selectivity of the electrochemical CO2RR to formate formation. This result proves that irreversible reconfiguration of catalyst is beneficial to electrochemical CO2RR. In addition, coupling a Bi-BTC cathode with a stable anode (IrO2) enables battery-driven high-activity CO2RR and an OER with good activity and efficiency.

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