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Identification of Single-Atom Ni Site Active toward Electrochemical CO2 Conversion to CO

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Abstract
Electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 into value-added products offers a new paradigm for a sustainable carbon economy. For active CO2 electrolysis, the single-atom Ni catalyst has been proposed as promising from experiments, but an idealized Ni-N4 site shows an unfavorable energetics from theory, leading to many debates on the chemical nature responsible for high activity. To resolve this conundrum, here we investigated CO2 electrolysis of Ni sites with well-defined coordination, tetraphenylporphyrin (N4-TPP) and 21-oxatetraphenylporphyrin (N3O-TPP). Advanced spectroscopic and computational studies revealed that the broken ligand-field symmetry is the key for active CO2 electrolysis, which subordinates an increase in the Ni redox potential yielding NiI. Along with their importance in activity, ligand-field symmetry and strength are directly related to the stability of the Ni center. This suggests the next quest for an activity-stability map in the domain of ligand-field strength, toward a rational ligand-field engineering of single-atom Ni catalysts for efficient CO2 electrolysis. © 2021 American Chemical Society.
Author(s)
Kim, HaesolShin, DongyupYang, WoojinWon, Da HyeOh, Hyung-SukChung, Min WookJeong, DonghyukKim, Sun HeeChae, Keun HwaRyu, Ji YeonLee, JunseongCho, Sung JuneSeo, JiwonKim, HyungjunChoi, Chang Hyuck
Issued Date
2021-01
Type
Article
DOI
10.1021/jacs.0c11008
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11731
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Journal of the American Chemical Society, v.143, no.2, pp.925 - 933
ISSN
0002-7863
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Department of Chemistry > 1. Journal Articles
Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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