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Microfluidic Continuous Synthesis of Size- and Facet-Controlled Porous Bi2O3 Nanospheres for Efficient CO2 to Formate Catalysis

Zhenze Han, Yuan Chang, Jiaxuan Gao,Taolue Liu, Jialuo Li,Jinxuan Liu,Jiaxu Liu,Yan Gao,Junfeng Gao

SMALL(2024)

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Bismuth-based catalysts are effective in converting carbon dioxide into formate via electrocatalysis. Precise control of the morphology, size, and facets of bismuth-based catalysts is crucial for achieving high selectivity and activity. In this work, an efficient, large-scale continuous production strategy is developed for achieving a porous nanospheres Bi2O3-FDCA material. First-principles simulations conducted in advance indicate that the Bi2O3 (111)/(200) facets help reduce the overpotential for formate production in electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction reaction (ECO2RR). Subsequently, using microfluidic technology and molecular control to precisely adjust the amount of 2, 5-furandicarboxylic acid, nanomaterials rich in (111)/(200) facets are successfully synthesized. Additionally, the morphology of the porous nanospheres significantly increases the adsorption capacity and active sites for carbon dioxide. These synergistic effects allow the porous Bi2O3-FDCA nanospheres to stably operate for 90 h in a flow cell at a current density of approximate to 250 mA cm(-)(2), with an average Faradaic efficiency for formate exceeding 90%. The approach of theoretically guided microfluidic technology for the large-scale synthesis of finely structured, efficient bismuth-based materials for ECO2RR may provide valuable references for the chemical engineering of intelligent nanocatalysts.
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CO2 reduction,electrocatalytic,first-principles, formate,microfluidic,porous nanosphere
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