2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(450g) Effects of Mixed Solvents on CO2 Electrocatalytic Reduction
Herein, we present our theoretical investigations on the effects of aprotic solvents relevant to CO2RR on gold electrodes. The complex electrochemical metal/solution interfaces are described by a suite of potential-dependent ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) and density functional theory (DFT) in the presence of explicit solvent molecules. We first study and elucidate the interfacial structures of GVL/H2O mixtures under cathodic conditions. Our results indicate that different interactions between co-solvents with water lead to distinct microenvironments at the metal interface. Based on the structural insights, we further examine the reactivity of HER and CO2RR as a function of applied potentials and delineate the effects of different co-solvents on the selectivity of CO2RR in polar aprotic media. Our findings promote the understanding of controlling microenvironments for the electrochemical transformation of CO2.
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