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Metal Ion Cycling of Cu Foil for Selective C-C Coupling in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction

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, , Citation Kun Jiang et al 2018 Meet. Abstr. MA2018-01 2233 DOI 10.1149/MA2018-01/37/2233

2151-2043/MA2018-01/37/2233

Abstract

Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to higher value hydrocarbons beyond C1 products is desirable for applications in energy storage, transportation, and the chemical industry. Cu catalysts have shown the potential to catalyze C-C coupling for C2+ products, but still suffer from low selectivity in water.1 Here we use density functional theory to determine the energetics of the initial C-C coupling steps on different Cu facets in CO2 reduction, and suggest that the Cu(100) and stepped (211) facets favor C2+ product formation over Cu(111). To demonstrate this we report the tuning of facet exposure on Cu foil through the metal ion battery cycling method. Compared to the polished Cu foil, our 100-cycled Cu nanocube catalyst with (100) facets exposed presents a 6-fold improvement in C2+ to C1 product ratio, with a highest C2+ Faradaic efficiency of over 60 % and H2 below 20 %, and a corresponding C2+ current of more than 40 mA/cm2.2

References:

(1) Hori, Y., Takahashi, I., Koga, O. & Hoshi, N. J. Mol. Catal. A Chem. 199, 39-47 (2003).

(2) Jiang, K., Sandberg, R.B., Akey, A.J., Liu, X., Bell, D.C., Nørskov, J.K., Chan, K. & Wang, H. Nat. Catal. in press (2018).

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10.1149/MA2018-01/37/2233