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Energy-Efficient Dual Formate Electrosynthesis via Coupled Formaldehyde Oxidation and CO2 Reduction at Ultra-Low Cell Voltage

Author(s)
Kim, HyoseokJang, WonsikLee, Jin HoLee, HojeongLee, SeunghyunKim, JongkyoungOh, DongrakNoh, Woo YeongKim, MiriCha, Sun GwanKim, JongchanLee, Jae SungKwon, YoungkookCho, Seungho
Issued Date
2025-10
DOI
10.1002/anie.202516232
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88775
Citation
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, v.64, no.47, pp.e202516232
Abstract
Electrochemical formate (HCOO-) production via CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) holds great promise for carbon-neutral energy systems; however, its practical implementation is significantly hindered by the high energy demand of anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Replacing OER with a more energetically and economically favorable alternative anodic reaction is therefore essential. In this study, we developed a highly efficient Cu-Ag catalyst for anodic formaldehyde oxidation reaction (FOR). Systematic investigations employing in situ Raman spectroscopy and comprehensive electrochemical analyses revealed that Cu enables an earlier onset potential for FOR, and Ag enhances formaldehyde adsorption, leading to synergistically improved performance. The optimal Cu3Ag7 catalyst exhibited superior FOR performance, with an onset potential of -0.05 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode (V RHE) and Faradaic efficiencies for HCOO- exceeding 90% from 0.1 to 0.5 V RHE. When coupled with CO2RR, the FOR||CO2RR system enabled dual-side HCOO- production, achieving a total HCOO- yield rate of 0.39 mmol h-1 cm-2 at an ultra-low cell voltage of 0.5 V, surpassing the performance of previously reported electrochemical HCOO- production systems. Furthermore, this study presents a versatile anodic strategy that integrates FOR with a range of cathodic reactions, offering an energy-efficient chemical synthesis approach for the advancement of sustainable electrochemical technologies.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1433-7851
Keyword (Author)
FormateCO2 reductionFormaldehyde oxidationPaired electrolysisBimetallic catalyst
Keyword
CONVERSIONCARBON-DIOXIDEGLYCOLBIOCL

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