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Restructuring multi-phase interfaces from Cu-based metal-organic frameworks for selective electroreduction of CO 2 to C 2 H 4 .

Jiye FengWenbiao ZhangDanni ShiYingshuai JiaYi TangYuying MengQingsheng Gao
Published in: Chemical science (2024)
Multi-phase interfaces are promising for surmounting the energy barriers of electrochemical CO 2 reduction involving multiple electron transfer steps, but challenges still remain in constructing interfacial micro-structures and unraveling their dynamic changes and working mechanism. Herein, highly active Ag/Cu/Cu 2 O heterostructures are in situ electrochemically restructured from Ag-incorporating HKUST-1, a Cu-based metal-organic framework (MOF), and accomplish efficient CO 2 -to-C 2 H 4 conversion with a high faradaic efficiency (57.2% at -1.3 V vs. RHE) and satisfactory stability in flow cells, performing among the best of recently reported MOFs and their derivatives. The combination of in / ex situ characterizations and theoretical calculations reveals that Ag plays a crucial role in stabilizing Cu(i) and increasing the CO surface coverage, while the active Cu/Cu 2 O interfaces significantly reduce the energy barrier of C-C coupling toward the boosted ethylene production. This work not only proves MOFs as feasible precursors to derive efficient electrocatalysts on site, but also provides in-depth understanding on the working interfaces at an atomic level.
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