[2P20] Direct observation of proton donor in CO2 photoreduction electrocatalyst by in-situ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Electrochemical CO2 reduction using photocatalysts has been attracting attention. Au/p-GaN catalyst, in which gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are supported on p-type gallium nitride (p-GaN), are capable of CO2 reduction using visible light due to the plasmon resonance of AuNPs. Meanwhile, the chemical stracture of proton donor required for CO2 reduction with the Au/p-GaN catalyst is not clear. In this study, we attempted to observe proton donor using in-situ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (in-situ SERS). The Au/p-GaN catalyst was prepared by vacuum evaporation. In-situ SERS measurement was performed in 0.5 M CO2-saturated sodium bicarbonate solution with Au/p-GaN catalyst as a working electrode. SERS spectra showed that bicarbonate and carbonate replaced each other depending on the potential. This result suggests that bicarbonate act as proton donor during the CO2 reduction.
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