Synthesis of AuCu nanoalloy and investigation on its electrocatalytic proton reduction and CO2 reduction activity

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  • Tran Duc Tien, Le Thi Ly, Nguyen Ngoc Duc, Nguyen Thi Quyen, Tran Dinh Phong*

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Identifying efficient catalysts for the H2 evolution reaction and CO2 reduction, which can operate at low overpotential in a neutral or near-neutral pH aqueous solution, represents a significant challenge. This work reports the synthesis of an AuCu nanoalloy in the form of spherical nanoparticles with an average size of ~16.7±0.3 nm. The morphology, crystal structure, and chemical composition of AuCu nanoparticles were characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), high resolution - high angle annular dark field - scanning transmission electron microscopy (HR-HAADF-STEM), and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis. The use of AuCu nanoparticles as a catalyst for the H2 evolution and CO2 reduction reactions in a 0.1 M KHCO3 (pH 6.8) solution was investigated. It was found that AuCu nanoparticles catalysed the reduction of CO2 to CH4 at a low cathodic potential of -0.2 V vs. Reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) with a Faradaic efficiency of 7.1%. However, at low cathodic potentials ranging from -0.2 to -0.5 V vs. RHE, H2 evolution was more favourable than CO2 reduction reactions. Conversely, at higher cathodic potentials, e.g. -0.6 V vs. RHE, the reduction of CO2 to CO was more favourable. The AuCu nanoparticles demonstrate superior CO2 reduction selectivity compared to Au and Cu nanoparticle catalysts. A discussion on potential reaction pathways contributing to the CO2 reduction selectivity is also proposed.

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  • Tran Duc Tien, Le Thi Ly, Nguyen Ngoc Duc, Nguyen Thi Quyen, Tran Dinh Phong*

    University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,
    18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Nghia Do Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam

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2025-03-14

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PHYSICAL SCIENCES