Copper phenanthroline for selective electrochemical CO 2 reduction on carbon paper.
Jiehao DuBanggui ChengLong JiangZhiji HanPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
We report a series of structurally relevant copper phenanthroline complexes as pre-catalysts for highly selective electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2 to C 2 products using inexpensive carbon paper electrodes. The Cu complexes with non-substituted phenanthroline promote the production of ethylene with a high faradaic efficiency of 71.2%, while the one with pyridinium-functionalized ligands is more selective for ethanol. The C 2 selectivity can be effectively tuned by increasing the number of coordinated phenanthrolines and remains high at a wide range of potentials.