Organic Additive-derived Films on Cu Electrodes Promote Electrochemical CO 2 Reduction to C 2+ Products Under Strongly Acidic Conditions.
Weixuan NieGavin P HeimNicholas B WatkinsTheodor AgapieJonas C PetersPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Electrochemical CO 2 reduction (CO 2 R) at low pH is desired for high CO 2 utilization; the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) remains a challenge. High alkali cation concentration at a high operating current density has recently been used to promote electrochemical CO 2 R at low pH. Herein we report an alternative approach to selective CO 2 R (>70 % Faradaic efficiency for C 2+ products, FE C2+ ) at low pH (pH 2; H 3 PO 4 /KH 2 PO 4 ) and low potassium concentration ([K + ]=0.1 M) using organic film-modified polycrystalline copper (Modified-Cu). Such an electrode effectively mitigates HER due to attenuated proton transport. Modified-Cu still achieves high FE C2+ (45 % with Cu foil /55 % with Cu GDE) under 1.0 M H 3 PO 4 (pH≈1) at low [K + ] (0.1 M), even at low operating current, conditions where HER can otherwise dominate.