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Nano Lett ; 24(10): 3249-3256, 2024 Mar 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38477055

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The synergistic interaction between the isolated metal sites promoted the electrocatalytic activity of the catalysts. However, the structural heterogeneity of the isolated sites makes it challenging to evaluate this effect accurately. In this work, metal-coordinated polyphthalocyanine molecules (Fe-PPc, Co-PPc, FeCo-PPc) with long-range ordered and precise coordination structures are used as a platform to study the synergies of different isolated metal sites in the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction. The combination means of experimental and theoretical calculation clearly reveal that the coexistence of Fe and Co sites in PPc significantly enhances the conjugation effect of the macrocycle. This enhancement subsequently causes the metal sites to lose more electrons, thereby improving their adsorption of CO2 and facilitating the formation of intermediate *COOH on them. As a result, FeCo-PPc achieves a CO partial current density of about 57.4 mA/cm2 with a high turnover frequency of over 49000 site-1 h-1 at -0.9 V (vs RHE).

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Langmuir ; 39(39): 14130-14138, 2023 Oct 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37726897

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In response to the problem of complex interaction between oil and water in the oil-water interface, especially heavy oil and water, this study investigated the effects of complex surfactants on the interaction of two phases and their aggregation characteristics by molecular dynamics simulation. The results showed that increasing the content of sodium lauryl polyether carboxylate (AEC-9Na) was beneficial to the coordination between it and alkyl glycoside (APG-10), improved the interfacial activity, and enhanced the interfacial stability of the composite system, and the best effect was achieved when AEC-9Na:APG-10 = 8:2. The thickness of the oil and water film on the oil-water interface was irregular. When the concentration of AEC-9Na was lower than that of APG-10, the total thickness of the interfacial film (ttotal) first increased. When the content of AEC-9Na is higher, a large number of sodium ions were adsorbed near the -COO- group of AEC-9Na, which will polarize out of the hydration layer structure and attract water molecules from the second hydration layer on the heavy oil surface to the first hydration layer through electrostatic interaction. Then, the thickness of the interface film was compressed, and the interface film was reduced. When the ratio increased to 10:0, the oil and water phase competed to adsorb surfactant molecules, and the headgroup tended to lay on the interface. Moreover, the hydrophilicity of the surfactant layer was weakened, and the thickness of the water film decreased. The distribution of surfactant was looser than 8:2, the light components of heavy oil molecules (saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons) entered the gap between surfactants in large quantities, and the hydrophobic tail chain tended to be laid on the oil-water interface. The oleophilicity of the surfactant layer increased, and the thickness of the oil film remarkably increased, so the total thickness of the interface film increased again.

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Chem Rev ; 123(17): 10750-10807, 2023 Sep 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37581572

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In recent years, there has been significant interest in the development of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials with unique physicochemical properties for various energy applications. These properties are often derived from the phase structures established through a range of physical and chemical design strategies. A concrete analysis of the phase structures and real reaction mechanisms of 2D energy nanomaterials requires advanced characterization methods that offer valuable information as much as possible. Here, we present a comprehensive review on the phase engineering of typical 2D nanomaterials with the focus of synchrotron radiation characterizations. In particular, the intrinsic defects, atomic doping, intercalation, and heterogeneous interfaces on 2D nanomaterials are introduced, together with their applications in energy-related fields. Among them, synchrotron-based multiple spectroscopic techniques are emphasized to reveal their intrinsic phases and structures. More importantly, various in situ methods are employed to provide deep insights into their structural evolutions under working conditions or reaction processes of 2D energy nanomaterials. Finally, conclusions and research perspectives on the future outlook for the further development of 2D energy nanomaterials and synchrotron radiation light sources and integrated techniques are discussed.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3776, 2023 Jun 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37355748

RESUMO

Developing highly efficient, selective and low-overpotential electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction is crucial. This study reports an efficient Ni single-atom catalyst coordinated with pyrrolic nitrogen and pyridinic nitrogen for CO2 reduction to carbon monoxide (CO). In flow cell experiments, the catalyst achieves a CO partial current density of 20.1 mA cmgeo-2 at -0.15 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (VRHE). It exhibits a high turnover frequency of over 274,000 site-1 h-1 at -1.0 VRHE and maintains high Faradaic efficiency of CO (FECO) exceeding 90% within -0.15 to -0.9 VRHE. Operando synchrotron-based infrared and X-ray absorption spectra, and theoretical calculations reveal that mono CO-adsorbed Ni single sites formed during electrochemical processes contribute to the balance between key intermediates formation and CO desorption, providing insights into the catalyst's origin of catalytic activity. Overall, this work presents a Ni single-atom catalyst with good selectivity and activity for CO2 reduction while shedding light on its underlying mechanism.


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Dióxido de Carbono , Níquel , Monóxido de Carbono , Eletrodos , Nitrogênio
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