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Formic Acid from Carbon Dioxide on Nanolayered Electrocatalyst

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Abstract
Formic acid is electrochemically generated from carbon dioxide (CO2) on nanolayered lead (Pb) electrode. Stepwise potential deposition method is applied to prepare nanostructured Pb, composed of particles and platelets with hexagonal and cubic crystallinities. Their electrocatalytic activities in an electroreduction of CO2 are compared. We observed higher faradaic efficiencies of 94.1% on a cubic Pb surface than that of polycrystalline Pb smooth films (52.3%) at 278 K. Analyzing the mass changes of the electrodes by electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance, the mechanistic origin of CO2 reduction is studied, and the indirect reduction of CO2 via Had atoms might be more reasonable than the direct electron transfer of CO2 molecules.
Author(s)
Kwon, YoungkookLee, Jae Young
Issued Date
2010-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s12678-010-0017-y
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16635
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Electrocatalysis, v.1, no.2-3, pp.108 - 115
ISSN
1868-2529
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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