On the morning of July 5, invited by Distinguished Professor Yixin Zhao and Assistant Professor Yuetian Chen, Professor Miao Zhong from Nanjing University gave an insightful academic talk entitled “Electro/Photocatalytic for High-value Conversion of Small Molecules such as CO2” to the faculty and students of Shanghai Jiao Tong University at the 149th Environmental Forum.
In this presentation, Prof. Miao Zhong opened with the research idea
on meeting the industrial-scale requirement on the stability of
electrocatalytic CO2 reduction and introduced the development on the
synthesis of high-value energy-storage chemicals, such as ethylene and formic
acid, respectively via Cu-Al alloy catalysts and Bi-Sn catalysts. Focusing on
investigating the mechanism of efficient CO2 catalytic reduction and
the surface/interface process, his team combined multiple spectroscopic in-situ
electrochemical characterization, machine learning and theoretical
computational methods to clarify the conformational relationship between the
atomic structure of the catalyst sites, the local electronic states, and the
reaction selectivity and activity. The dynamic evolution of the key
intermediates in the reaction process is thus revealed. They also utilized
mobile phase reactor to explore the regulation mechanism of catalytic sites,
surface interfaces, micro-environment, and other factors on reaction kinetics.
Prof. Zhong's talk on the progress in electro/photocatalytic CO2
reduction to high-value chemicals provides rationale for better understanding
not only the catalytic surficial/interfacial process, but also clean
energy-driven resourceful conversion of small molecules, which is crucial for
achieving green chemistry processing.