Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction promoted by catalyst-bound proton-abstracting ligands

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Zhou, Nana [1 ]
Yin, Yurong [1 ]
Luo, Baojuan [1 ]
Fu, Yongxin [1 ]
Ma, Xiaoxun [1 ]
Dai, Chengyi [1 ]
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[1] School of Chemical Engineering, International Science & Technology Cooperation Base for Clean Utilization of Hydrocarbon Resources, Chemical Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education for Advanced Use Technology of Shanbei Energy, Collaborati
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Dissociation - Electrolytic reduction - Grafting (chemical) - Infrared spectroscopy - Ligands - Oxygen reduction reaction;
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10.1016/j.cej.2025.161455
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The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (eCO2RR), which is well suited for reducing atmospheric CO2 levels and generating clean energy. Water is the main proton source in the electrochemical reduction process. However, water features a high dissociation energy barrier, and most protons are involved in HER, so that only a small amount of H+ is used in the CO2 reduction reaction. Herein, we reveal that appropriately chosen ligands on the catalyst surface can abstract protons from water, store them, and transfer them to CO2 to promote the formation of COOH and improve the proton utilization efficiency of the eCO2RR. Moreover, the activity of the ligand complexed protons is shown to be lower than that of free ones and thus result in HER inhibition our ligands with different pKa values (i.e., proton release capacities) are used to functionalize ZnO, and the plot of pKa vs. the FECO exhibits a volcano shape. Overly small pKa leads to the combination of abundant protons with each other and the dominance of the HER, whereas overly large pKa does not promote the utilization of H+ by CO2. Ligands with suitable pKa can properly bind and release protons, which is conducive to the formation of *COOH, thus accelerating eCO2RR. In particular, mercaptobenzoic acid (MBA) considerably enhances catalytic activity because of its moderate pKa (FECO = 90 %, which is 2 times higher than the FECO of unmodified ZnO, and jCO is nearly 5 times higher). In situ infrared spectroscopic analysis proves that the above ligand can abstract protons from H2O and then release them, promoting the dissociation of H2O. Theoretical calculations show that pKa affects the ability of ligands to abstract and release protons. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.
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