2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(701b) Advanced Electrocatalysts for CO2 and O2 Reduction (Invited)
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This presentation aims to discuss two examples of our efforts on tailoring metallic nanostructures for electrocatalytic applications: i) highly dense Cu nanowires for the electroreduction of CO2 and CO, and ii) Co/Pt core/shell nanoparticles as sustainable electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). These nanostructures are characterized by combining electron-based microscopic imaging, diffraction and elemental mapping, while the surface structures are probed by using surface-specific adsorption/desorption of small molecules (e.g., COad and OHad). The gained structural information is correlated to the measured catalytic activity, durability and/or selectivity, based on which computational simulations are further performed to understand the established structure-property relationships, depict the active sites and reveal the catalytic enhancement mechanisms. Our work highlights the great potential of tailoring nanostructured materials to improve the energy conversion and chemical transformation efficiencies of electrochemical systems.