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In Situ Analysis of the Facets of Cu-Based Electrocatalysts in Alkaline Media Using Pb Underpotential Deposition.

Degenhart HochfilzerAarti TiwariEzra L ClarkAnton Simon BjørnlundThomas MaagaardSebastian HorchBrian SegerIb ChorkendorfJakob Doganli-Kibsgaard
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Establishing relationships between the surface atomic structure and activity of Cu-based electrocatalysts for CO 2 and CO reduction is hindered by probable surface restructuring under working conditions. Insights into these structural evolutions are scarce as techniques for monitoring the surface facets in conventional experimental designs are lacking. To directly correlate surface reconstructions to changes in selectivity or activity, the development of surface-sensitive, electrochemical probes is highly desirable. Here, we report the underpotential deposition of lead over three low index Cu single crystals in alkaline media, the preferred electrolyte for CO reduction studies. We find that underpotential deposition of Pb onto these facets occurs at distinct potentials, and we use these benchmarks to probe the predominant facet of polycrystalline Cu electrodes in situ . Finally, we demonstrate that Cu and Pb form an irreversible surface alloy during underpotential deposition, which limits this method to investigating the surface atomic structure after reaction.
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