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CO 2 electroreduction to multicarbon products in strongly acidic electrolyte via synergistically modulating the local microenvironment.

Zesong MaZhilong YangWenchuan LaiQiyou WangYan QiaoHaolan TaoCheng LianMin LiuChao MaAnlian PanHongwen Huang
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Electrochemical CO 2 reduction to multicarbon products faces challenges of unsatisfactory selectivity, productivity, and long-term stability. Herein, we demonstrate CO 2 electroreduction in strongly acidic electrolyte (pH ≤ 1) on electrochemically reduced porous Cu nanosheets by combining the confinement effect and cation effect to synergistically modulate the local microenvironment. A Faradaic efficiency of 83.7 ± 1.4% and partial current density of 0.56 ± 0.02 A cm -2 , single-pass carbon efficiency of 54.4%, and stable electrolysis of 30 h in a flow cell are demonstrated for multicarbon products in a strongly acidic aqueous electrolyte consisting of sulfuric acid and KCl with pH ≤ 1. Mechanistically, the accumulated species (e.g., K + and OH - ) on the Helmholtz plane account for the selectivity and activity toward multicarbon products by kinetically reducing the proton coverage and thermodynamically favoring the CO 2 conversion. We find that the K + cations facilitate C-C coupling through local interaction between K + and the key intermediate *OCCO.
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