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Temperature-Controlled Syngas Production Via Electrochemical CO Reduction on a CoTPP/MWCNT Composite in a Flow Cell

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Date 2023 Jan 16
PMID 36644114
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The mixture of CO and H, known as syngas, is a building block for many substantial chemicals and fuels. Electrochemical reduction of CO and HO to syngas would be a promising alternative approach for its synthesis due to negative carbon emission footprint when using renewable energy to power the reaction. Herein, we present temperature-controlled syngas production by electrochemical CO and HO reduction on a cobalt tetraphenylporphyrin/multiwalled carbon nanotube (CoTPP/MWCNT) composite in a flow cell in the temperature range of 20-50 °C. The experimental results show that for all the applied potentials the ratio of H/CO increases with increasing temperature. Interestingly, at -0.6 and 40 °C, the H/CO ratio reaches a value of 1.2 which is essential for the synthesis of oxo-alcohols. In addition, at -1.0 and 20 °C, the composite shows very high selectivity toward CO formation, reaching a Faradaic efficiency of ca. 98%. This high selectivity of CO formation is investigated by density functional theory modeling which underlines that the potential-induced oxidation states of the CoTPP catalyst play a vital role in the high selectivity of CO production. Furthermore, the stability of the formed intermediate species is evaluated in terms of the K value for further reactions. These experimental and theoretical findings would provide an alternative way for syngas production and help us to understand the mechanism of molecular catalysts in dynamic conditions.

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