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Titania‐Supported Cu‐Single‐Atom Catalyst for Electrochemical Reduction of Acetylene to Ethylene at Low‐Concentrations with Suppressed Hydrogen Evolution

Zeping Wang, Lu Shang, Hongzhou Yang, Yunxuan Zhao, Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse, Dong Li, Run Shi, Tierui Zhang

2023Advanced Materials64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Electrochemical acetylene reduction (EAR) is a promising strategy for removing acetylene from ethylene‐rich gas streams. However, suppressing the undesirable hydrogen evolution is vital for practical applications in acetylene‐insufficient conditions. Herein, Cu single atoms are immobilized on anatase TiO 2 nanoplates (Cu‐SA/TiO 2 ) for electrochemical acetylene reduction, achieving an ethylene selectivity of ≈97% with a 5 vol% acetylene gas feed (Ar balance). At the optimal Cu‐single‐atom loading, Cu‐SA/TiO 2 is able to effectively suppress HER and ethylene over‐hydrogenation even when using dilute acetylene (0.5 vol%) or ethylene‐rich gas feeds, delivering a 99.8% acetylene conversion, providing a turnover frequency of 8.9 × 10 −2 s −1 , which is superior to other EAR catalysts reported to date. Theoretical calculations show that the Cu single atoms and the TiO 2 support acted cooperatively to promote charge transfer to adsorbed acetylene molecules, whilst also inhibiting hydrogen generation in alkali environments, thus allowing selective ethylene production with negligible hydrogen evolution at low acetylene concentrations.

Topics & Concepts

AcetyleneEthyleneMaterials scienceCatalysisHydrogenElectrochemistrySelectivityPhotochemistryInorganic chemistryAnataseChemical engineeringElectrodePhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryPhotocatalysisChemistryEngineeringCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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