Efficient Acidic CO <sub>2</sub> Reduction via Local Strain Engineering of Nickel Single‐Atom Catalysts

Y Yong Liu Y Yun Song X Xuyun Guo J Junjie Zhang J Jianjun Su (Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health) G Geng Li (Department of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, P. R. China) Q Qiang Zhang Y Yinger Xin (Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health) W Weihua Guo P Pei Xiong (The Institute for Advanced Studies) M Molly Meng‐Jung Li (Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China) S Shenlong Zhao (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, No. 11 ZhongGuanCun BeiYiTiao, Beijing 100190, China) V Valeria Nicolosi (CRANN & AMBER Research Centres and School of Chemistry) R Ruquan Ye (Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Acidic CO 2  reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) enhances carbon efficiency and electrolyzer stability. Although nickel single‐atom catalysts (Ni‐SACs) effectively convert CO 2 into CO in neutral/alkaline conditions, their performance in acid is hindered by the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Here we show that tailoring the local strain of Ni‐SACs can enhance HER suppression across a broad potential range. Density functional theory calculations indicate that Ni‐SACs with steeper local curvature reduce *COOH adsorption by 0.23 eV while increasing *H adsorption by 0.55 eV. To validate our predictions, we leveraged carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with different diameters to impose controlled local strain on Ni‐SACs. In Ar‐saturated 0.05 M H 2 SO 4 , Ni‐SACs on 5‐nm CNTs (Ni‐CNT5) demonstrate the lowest hydronium and water reduction current density among all types of CNT support. In a flow cell with pH 1 catholyte, Ni‐CNT5 maintains &gt;95% CO Faradaic efficiency (FE) from −1.0 to −2.4 V, in contrast to Ni‐CNT50 with ∼70% FE(H 2 ) at −2.4 V. Owing to its effective HER inhibition, Ni‐CNT5 achieves 80% single‐pass CO 2  conversion efficiency and operates stably in acidic electrolyte with negligible loss in current or selectivity. Our findings expand the toolbox for SACs engineering, highlighting the critical role of local stress for controlled activity.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 22, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Y

Yong Liu

Y

Yun Song

X

Xuyun Guo

J

Junjie Zhang

J

Jianjun Su

Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health

G

Geng Li

Department of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, P. R. China

Q

Qiang Zhang

Y

Yinger Xin

Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health

W

Weihua Guo

P

Pei Xiong

The Institute for Advanced Studies

M

Molly Meng‐Jung Li

Department of Applied Physics The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China

S

Shenlong Zhao

National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, No. 11 ZhongGuanCun BeiYiTiao, Beijing 100190, China

V

Valeria Nicolosi

CRANN & AMBER Research Centres and School of Chemistry

R

Ruquan Ye

Department of Chemistry and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Health