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Potential-modulated orbital interactions determine domino CO/methanol selectivity for CO <sub>2</sub> electroreduction on cobalt phthalocyanine

Juan Zhang, Yu Wang, Yafei Li

2025Science Advances5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heterogenized cobalt phthalocyanine (hetero-CoPc) molecular catalysts exhibit domino CO/methanol selectivity during CO 2 electroreduction. However, the origin of this selectivity is not well understood, impeding the strategic optimization for methanol generation. Here, we show potential-modulated orbital interaction mechanisms governing the selectivity in hetero-CoPc based on first-principles calculations with consideration of carbon support and electrochemical interfaces. Specifically, constant-potential orbital-resolved analyses reveal that electrons introduced by applied potentials initially occupy the semi-occupied Co-3d z 2 orbital, thus suppressing CO-5σ → Co-3d z 2 electron donation. This induces gradual weakening of *CO adsorption while establishing high *CO hydrogenation barriers (restricting the product to CO) over the medium potential range. With further decreasing potentials, a progressive electron population occurs in the Co-3d yz /d xz orbitals, promoting the Co-3d xz /d yz → CO-2π* back-donation. This facilitates the activation of the C─O bond of *CO, thereby reducing its hydrogenation barriers and enabling methanol production at more negative potentials. Similar analyses also rationalize experimental observations for other heterogenized metal phthalocyanines, showing the importance of potential-modulated orbital interactions for selectivity engineering.

Topics & Concepts

SelectivityCobaltCatalysisPhotochemistryAdsorptionMaterials scienceElectrochemistryPhthalocyaninePopulationMethanolChemistryElectronDominoMetalElectron transferInorganic chemistryElectrocatalystMolecular orbitalHOMO/LUMOCarbon fibersRedoxCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisCatalysts for Methane Reforming
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