Abstract

Introducing the effect of light into an electrocatalytic system is an effective method to improve electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction (CO2RR). Here, the composite catalyst (ZIF/Co-C3N4) was prepared for the electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide. The Faraday efficiency of the catalytic reduction of CO2 to CO under light could reach 90.34% at -0.67 V vs. the RHE (reversible hydrogen electrode), which was 30% higher than that obtained under darkness, and the overpotential was reduced by 200 mV. Chemical kinetics experiments and in-situ transient photovoltage (TPV) tests show that the reason for highly efficient CO2RR is intermediate CO2- formed by activated CO2 in the electrocatalytic system under light. This work offers a deep insight into the photo-activated electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide, and also opens a new way to devise efficient catalysts for CO2RR.

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