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Imine‐Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon Nanotubes for the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Flue Gas CO<sub>2</sub>

Han ShiSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University 135 Yaguan Rd Tianjin PR ChinaHui PanSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University 135 Yaguan Rd Tianjin PR ChinaYingying ChengSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University 135 Yaguan Rd Tianjin PR ChinaShijian LuSchool of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Liaocheng University 1 Hunan Rd, Liaocheng Shandong PR ChinaPeng KangSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tianjin University 135 Yaguan Rd Tianjin PR China
2021en
ABI

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Abstract Imine‐nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes (NCNTs) were prepared by pyrolysis using polyaniline as a major nitrogen source. They can electrocatalytically reduce CO 2 to CO with high selectivity and efficiency. The current density of CO presented a volcanic distribution in the applied potential between −0.53 and −0.93 V (vs RHE), reaching 13.8 mA ⋅ cm −2 at −0.83 V. The maximum Faraday efficiency reached 93 % at −0.63 V, and the current density of CO was 6.8 mA ⋅ cm −2 . Furthermore, the catalyst can directly reduce CO 2 in simulated flue gas (15 % CO 2, 77 % N 2 and 8 % O 2 ) and exhibited a high CO FE of 70 %. The high catalytic activity originates from rich content of imine‐nitrogen in NCNTs, serving as the active sites for catalysis.

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