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Reduction of carbon dioxide at copper(I) oxide photocathode activated and stabilized by over-coating with oligoaniline

Autor
Frik, Małgorzata
Rajeshwar, Krishnan
Seta, Ewelina
Wadas, Anna
Rutkowska, Iwona
Kulesza, Paweł
Szaniawska, Ewelina
Krogul-Sobczak, Agnieszka
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

Contrary to the poor performance of the pristine (bare) copper(I) oxide (electrodeposited) photocathode, the visible-light-illuminated photoelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide has been successfully performed using the oligoaniline-stabilized p-type Cu2O-semiconductor (deposited onto the transparent fluorine-doped conducting glass electrode). To avoid oxidative dissolution of the semiconducting oxide during electrodeposition (by potential cycling) of a thin organic film (oligoaniline, as demonstrated using Raman spectroscopy), the over-coating step has been done in the external methanol solution. It has been demonstrated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy that the semiconducting material exists as copper(I) oxide during photoelectrochemical diagnostic experiments. Thus the robust partially-polymerized aniline over-layer leads to stabilization of Cu2O against photocorrosion. Among important issues is the ability of CO2 to undergo adsorption (and activation toward reduction to CO) at both bare and oligoaniline-modified Cu2O. The proposed bi-layered photocathode has been demonstrated to produce predominantly such a simple organic fuel as methanol.

Słowa kluczowe EN
copper(I) oxide
Oligoaniline film
Carbon dioxide adsorption and reduction
Electrocatalysis
Photoelectrochemistry
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Electrochimica Acta
Tom
265
Strony od-do
400-410
ISSN
0013-4686
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