摘要
The solid oxide electrolytic cell(SOEC)is one of the most promising energy conversion and storage devices,which could convert CO_(2) to CO with high Faradaic efficiency and production rate.However,the lack of active and stable cathode materials impedes their practical applications.Here we focus on the promising perovskite oxide cathode material Sr_(2)Fe_(1.5)Mo_(0.5)O_(6)-σ,with the aim of understanding how A-atom stoichiometry and catalytic performance are linked.We find that increasing the strontium content in the perovskite improves the chemisorption of CO_(2) on its surface,forming a SrCO_(3) phase.This hinders the charge transfer and oxygen exchange processes.Simulta-neously,strontoium segregation to the cathode surface facilitates coking of the surface during CO_(2) electrolysis,which poisons the electrode.Consequently,a small number of Sr deficiencies are optimal for both electrochemical performance and long-term stability.Our results provide new insights for designing high-performance CO_(2) electrolysis cathode materials.
基金
financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21975163)
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China(2020A1515011165)
Shenzhen Sci-ence and Technology Program(No.KQTD20190929173914967)and(No.JCYJ20220818100004009)。