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Electron gathering at violet phosphorene-Ag interface for photoreduction of CO2 to ethylene

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2025]
Rui Zhai, Zhenyu Wang, Mengyue Gu, Haoliang Liu, Xuewen Zhao, Jiangfan Li, Yaqiong Su, Yonghong Cheng, Shaobin Wang, Jinying Zhang
ABSTRACT

Selective photoreduction of CO 2 into ethylene is desirable but stays challenging due to easy desorption of primary reduction product CO. Herein, violet phosphorene nanosheets (VPNS) are for the first time demonstrated to be effective CO 2 photoreduction catalysts to yield ethylene. Photoelectron was found to transfer from VPNS to co-catalyst Ag and aggregated on VPNS-Ag interface to enhance CO 2 and CO* adsorption, and further lower the reduction energy barrier to yield ethylene, which was confirmed by in-situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transform, CO stripping voltammetry, CO reduction experiments, and density functional theory calculations. CO 2 is reduced into COOH* and automatically transformed into CO* on VPNS-Ag surface, then protonized into CHO* with a low barrier of 0.64 eV and automatically coupled into COCHO* to yield ethylene. Only ethylene was detected from CO 2 photoreduction with a yield of 10.34 μmol g −1 h −1 without any hole-sacrificial agent, much higher than most reported photocatalysts.

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