Pd-intercalated black phosphorus: An efficient electrocatalyst for CO 2 reduction
Nanoconfined catalysts enhance stabilization of reaction intermediates, facilitate electron transfer, and safeguard active centers, leading to superior electrocatalytic activity, particularly in CO 2 reduction reactions (CO 2 RR). Despite their effectiveness, crafting nanoconfined catalysts is challenging due to unclear formation mechanisms. In this study, we introduce an electrochemical method to grow Pd clusters within the interlayers of two-dimensional black phosphorus, creating Pd cluster–intercalated black phosphorus (Pd-i-BP) as an electrocatalyst. Using in situ electrochemical liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (EC-TEM), we revealed the synthesis mechanism of Pd-i-BP, involving electrochemically driven Pd ion intercalation followed by reduction within the BP layers. The Pd-i-BP electrocatalyst exhibits exemplary CO 2 -to-formate conversion, achieving 90% Faradaic efficiency for formate production, owing to its distinct nanoconfined structure that stabilizes intermediates and enhances electron transfer. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations underscore the structural benefits for enhancing intermediate adsorption and catalyzing the reaction. Our insights deepen understanding of nanoconfined material synthesis, promising advanced, high-efficiency catalysts.
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