Selective CO2 Reduction Electrocatalysis Using AgCu Nanoalloys Prepared by a "Host-Guest" Method

Nano Lett. 2024 Nov 6;24(44):13911-13918. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02638. Epub 2024 Oct 23.

Abstract

Multimetallic nanoalloy catalysts have attracted considerable interest for enhancing the efficiency and selectivity of many electrochemically driven chemical processes. However, the preparation of homogeneous bimetallic alloy nanoparticles remains a challenge. Here, we present a room-temperature and scalable, host-guest approach for synthesis of dilute Cu in Ag alloy nanoparticles. In this approach, an ionic silver bromide precursor harboring exogenous Cu cations is reduced to yield ∼20 nm diameter AgCu alloy nanoparticles wherein the % Cu loading can be tuned precisely. AgCu nanoparticles with a 5% nominal loading of Cu exhibit peak activity (-0.23 mA/cm2 normalized partial current density) and selectivity (83.2% faradaic efficiency) for CO product formation from electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 at mild overpotentials. These AgCu nanoalloys exhibit a higher mass activity compared to Ag- and Cu-containing nanomaterials used for similar electrocatalytic transformations. Our host-guest synthesis platform holds promise for production of other nanoalloys with relevance in electrocatalysis and optics.

Keywords: CO2 reduction reaction; alloys; electrocatalysis; faradaic efficiency; host−guest synthesis; nanoparticles.