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V-Doped Cu 2 Se Hierarchical Nanotubes Enabling Flow-Cell CO 2 Electroreduction to Ethanol with High Efficiency and Selectivity.

Weipei SunPeng WangYawen JiangZhiwei JiangRan LongZheng ChenPin SongTian ShengZhengcui WuYujie Xiong
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
CO 2 electrocatalytic reduction (CO 2 ER) to multicarbon (C 2+ ) products is heavily pursued because of their commercial values, and the efficiency and selectivity have both attracted tremendous attention. A flow-cell is a device configuration that can greatly enhance the conversion efficiency but requires catalysts to possess high electrical conductivity and gas permeability; meanwhile, the catalysts should enable the reaction pathway to specific products. Herein, it is reported that V-doped Cu 2 Se nanotubes with a hierarchical structure can be perfectly compatible with flow-cells and fulfil such a task, achieving CO 2 electroreduction to ethanol with high efficiency and selectivity. As revealed by the experimental characterization and theoretical calculation, the substitutional vanadium doping alters the local charge distribution of Cu 2 Se and diversifies the active sites. The unique active sites promote the formation of bridge *CO B and its further hydrogenation to *COH, and, as such, the subsequent coupling of *COH and *CO L eventually generates ethanol. As a result, the optimal Cu 1.22 V 0.19 Se nanotubes can electrocatalyze CO 2 to ethanol with a Faradaic efficiency of 68.3% and a partial current density of -207.9 mA cm -2 for the single liquid product of ethanol at -0.8 V in a flow-cell. This work provides insights into the materials design for steering the reaction pathway toward C 2+ products, and opens an avenue for flow-cell CO 2 ER toward a single C 2+ liquid fuel.
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