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Customizing CO 2 Electroreduction by Pulse-Induced Anion Enrichment.

Jianghao WangYanyang QinShoutong JinYue YangJie ZhuXiaotong LiXiangzhou LvJie FuZijian HongYa-Qiong SuHao Bin Wu
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Electrochemically converting CO 2 into specified high-value products is critical for carbon neutral economics. However, governing the product distribution of the CO 2 electroreduction on Cu-based catalysts remains challenging. Herein, we put forward an anion enrichment strategy to efficiently dictate the route of *CO reduction by a pulsed electrolysis strategy. Upon periodically applying a positive potential on the cathode, the anion concentration in the vicinity of the electrode increases apparently. By adopting KF, KCl, and KHCO 3 as electrolytes, the dominant CO 2 electroreduction product on commercial Cu foil can be tuned into CO (53% ± 2.5), C2+ (76.6 ± 2.1%), and CH 4 (42.6 ± 2.1%) under pulsed electrolysis. Notably, one can delicately tailor the ratios of CO/CH 4 , CH 4 /C2+, and C2+/CO by simply changing the composition of the electrolyte. Density functional theory calculations demonstrate that locally enriched anions can affect the key CO 2 RR intermediates in different ways owing to their specific electronegativity and volume, which leads to the distinct selectivity. The present study highlights the importance of tuning ionic species at the electrode-electrolyte interface for customizing the CO 2 electroreduction products.
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