Journal of Power Sources, Vol.398, 83-90, 2018
Silver sulfide anchored on reduced graphene oxide as a high -performance catalyst for CO2 electroreduction
Achieving high-efficiency electrocatalyst with admirable stability for carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CRR) is a drastic challenge. Here we report that silver sulfide (Ag2S) nanoparticles loaded on reduced graphene oxide (rGO), which is synthesized through the straightforward hydrothermal methods, as a novel catalyst to exhibit outstanding catalytic activity with remarkable selectivity (87.4%) for conversion of CO2 to CO. The Ag2S/N-S-doped rGO hybrids displays durable stability with no degradation in current density (similar to 70 mu A cm(-2)) over 40 h continuous potentiostatic operations. The high performance manifestly demonstrates that the Ag2S/N-S-doped rGO hybrids has potential application as an efficient catalyst in CO2 reduction. Our research renders a pioneering rGO-based nonprecious-metal CRR catalyst in fuel cells.
Keywords:Silver sulfide;Nitrogen and sulfur co-doped reduced;graphene oxide;Electrocatalysis;Carbon dioxide reduction