Authors
Jingjie Wu, Sichao Ma, Jing Sun, Jake I Gold, ChandraSekhar Tiwary, Byoungsu Kim, Lingyang Zhu, Nitin Chopra, Ihab N Odeh, Robert Vajtai, Aaron Z Yu, Raymond Luo, Jun Lou, Guqiao Ding, Paul JA Kenis, Pulickel M Ajayan
Publication date
2016/12/13
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
13869
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Electroreduction of carbon dioxide into higher-energy liquid fuels and chemicals is a promising but challenging renewable energy conversion technology. Among the electrocatalysts screened so far for carbon dioxide reduction, which includes metals, alloys, organometallics, layered materials and carbon nanostructures, only copper exhibits selectivity towards formation of hydrocarbons and multi-carbon oxygenates at fairly high efficiencies, whereas most others favour production of carbon monoxide or formate. Here we report that nanometre-size N-doped graphene quantum dots (NGQDs) catalyse the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into multi-carbon hydrocarbons and oxygenates at high Faradaic efficiencies, high current densities and low overpotentials. The NGQDs show a high total Faradaic efficiency of carbon dioxide reduction of up to 90%, with selectivity for ethylene and ethanol conversions …
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