Investigating the Role of Copper Oxide in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction in Real Time
2018
Mandal, Lily | Yang, Ke R. | Motapothula, Mallikarjuna Rao | Ren, Dan | Lobaccaro, Peter | Patra, Abhijeet | Sherburne, Matthew | Batista, Victor S. | Yeo, Boon Siang | Ager, Joel W. | Martin, Jens | Venkatesan, T.
Copper oxides have been of considerable interest as electrocatalysts for CO₂ reduction (CO2R) in aqueous electrolytes. However, their role as an active catalyst in reducing the required overpotential and improving the selectivity of reaction compared with that of polycrystalline copper remains controversial. Here, we introduce the use of selected-ion flow tube mass spectrometry, in concert with chronopotentiometry, in situ Raman spectroscopy, and computational modeling, to investigate CO2R on Cu₂O nanoneedles, Cu₂O nanocrystals, and Cu₂O nanoparticles. We show experimentally that the selective formation of gaseous C₂ products (i.e., ethylene) in CO2R is preceded by the reduction of the copper oxide (Cu₂OR) surface to metallic copper. On the basis of density functional theory modeling, CO2R products are not formed as long as Cu₂O is present at the surface because Cu₂OR is kinetically and energetically more favorable than CO2R.
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