Over a 15.9%
Solar-to-CO Conversion from Dilute CO<sub>2</sub> Streams Catalyzed
by Gold Nanoclusters Exhibiting a High
CO<sub>2</sub> Binding Affinity
Development of efficient and selective electrocatalysts
is a key
challenge to achieve an industry-relevant electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to produce commodity chemicals.
Here, we report that Au25 clusters with Au-thiolate staple
motifs can initiate electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to
CO with nearly zero energy loss and achieve a high CO2RR
current density of 540 mA cm–2 in a gas-phase reactor.
Electrochemical kinetic investigations revealed that the high CO2RR activity of the Au25 originates from the strong
CO2 binding affinity, leading to high CO2 electrolysis
performance in both concentrated and dilute CO2 streams.
Finally, we demonstrated an 18.0% solar-to-CO conversion efficiency
using a Au25 electrolyzer powered by a Ga0.5In0.5P/GaAs photovoltaic cell. The electrolyzer also showed
15.9% efficiency and a 5.2% solar-driven single-path CO2 conversion rate in a 10% CO2 gas stream, the CO2 concentration in a typical flue gas