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Boosting the direct conversion of NH4HCO3 electrolyte to syngas on Ag/Zn zeolitic imidazolate framework derived nitrogen-carbon skeleton
Received date: 14 Sep 2022
Accepted date: 01 Dec 2022
Published date: 15 Sep 2023
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The electrochemical reduction of NH4HCO3 to syngas can bypass the high energy consumption of high-purity CO2 release and compression after the ammonia-based CO2 capture process. This technology has broad prospects in industrial applications and carbon neutrality. A zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 precursor was introduced with different Ag contents via colloid chemical synthesis. This material was carbonized at 1000 °C to obtain AgZn zeolitic imidazolate framework derived nitrogen carbon catalysts, which were used for the first time for boosting the direct conversion of NH4HCO3 electrolyte to syngas. The AgZn zeolitic imidazolate framework derived nitrogen carbon catalyst with a Ag/Zn ratio of 0.5:1 achieved the highest CO Faradaic efficiency of 52.0% with a current density of 1.15 mA·cm–2 at –0.5 V, a H2/CO ratio of 1–2 (–0.5 to –0.7 V), and a stable catalytic activity of more than 6 h. Its activity is comparable to that of the CO2-saturated NH4HCO3 electrolyte. The highly discrete Ag-Nx and Zn-Nx nodes may have combined catalytic effects in the catalysts synthesized by appropriate Ag doping and sufficient carbonization. These nodes could increase active sites of catalysts, which is conducive to the transport and adsorption of reactant CO2 and the stability of *COOH intermediate, thus can improve the selectivity and catalytic activity of CO.
Huiyi Li , Jianmin Gao , Jingjing Shan , Qian Du , Yu Zhang , Xin Guo , Shaohua Wu , Zhijiang Wang . Boosting the direct conversion of NH4HCO3 electrolyte to syngas on Ag/Zn zeolitic imidazolate framework derived nitrogen-carbon skeleton[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2023 , 17(9) : 1196 -1207 . DOI: 10.1007/s11705-022-2289-1
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