Publication
Insertion of MXene‐Based Materials into Cu–Pd 3D Aerogels for Electroreduction of CO2 to Formate
Publisher:
Wiley
Date:
09-04-2023
DOI:
10.1002/AENM.202300402
Abstract: The electrochemical CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) is an attractive method to produce renewable fuel and chemical feedstock using clean energy sources. Formate production represents one of the most economical target products from CO 2 RR but is primarily produced using post‐transition metal catalysts that require comparatively high overpotentials. Here a composition of bimetallic Cu–Pd is formulated on 2D Ti 3 C 2 T x (MXene) nanosheets that are lyophilized into a highly porous 3D aerogel, resulting in formate production much more efficient than post‐transition metals. Using a membrane electrode assembly (MEA), formate selectivities % are achieved with a current density of 150 mA cm −2 resulting in the highest ever reported overall energy efficiency of 47% (cell potentials of −2.8 V), over 5 h of operation. A comparable Cu‐Pd aerogel achieves near‐unity CO production without the MXene templating. This simple strategy represents an important step toward the experimental demonstration of 3D‐MXenes‐based electrocatalysts for CO 2 RR application and opens a new platform for the fabrication of macroscale aerogel MXene‐based electrocatalysts.