Abstract
AbstractSingle atomic catalysts (SACs) offer a superior platform for studying the structure–activity relationships during electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). Yet challenges still exist to obtain well‐defined and novel site configuration owing to the uncertainty of functional framework‐derived SACs through calcination. Herein, a novel Bi−N2O2 site supported on the (1 1 0) plane of hydrogen‐bonded organic framework (HOF) is reported directly for CO2RR. In flow cell, the target catalyst Bi1‐HOF maintains a faradaic efficiency (FE) HCOOH of over 90 % at a wide potential window of 1.4 V. The corresponding partial current density ranges from 113.3 to 747.0 mA cm−2. And, Bi1‐HOF exhibits a long‐term stability of over 30 h under a successive potential‐step test with a current density of 100–400 mA cm−2. Density function theory (DFT) calculations illustrate that the novel Bi−N2O2 site supported on the (1 1 0) plane of HOF effectively induces the oriented electron transfer from Bi center to CO2 molecule, reaching an enhanced CO2 activation and reduction. Besides, this study offers a versatile method to reach series of M−N2O2 sites with regulable metal centers via the same intercalation mechanism, broadening the platform for studying the structure–activity relationships during CO2RR.
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