Cation- and CO₂-assisted electrochemical synthesis of clean, shaped Cu nanocrystals for selective CO₂ reduction to C2+ products

Abstract

Synthesis of well-controlled faceted metal nanocrystals is important for many applications. It has received much attention in advancing product selectivity of copper-catalyzed CO2 electrolysis. We developed a facile electrodeposition method that can synthesize shape-controlled copper nanocrystals with ultra-clean surfaces that are difficult to obtain otherwise. Shape control is achieved via the controlled adsorption of CO2 on copper surfaces by different alkali cations during electrodeposition, with ultra-clean surfaces subsequently obtained upon releasing the electric field. In-situ infrared spectroscopy reveals the strong adsorption of CO2 on copper surfaces in the presence of heavy alkali cations during electrodeposition, yielding well-defined nanocubes. The preferential adsorption of CO2 on the Cu(100) surface in the presence of cesium cations is explained by constant-potential density functional theory calculations. The electrodeposited ultra-clean copper nanocubes are readily usable in actual electrolyzers and deliver a remarkable Faradaic efficiency over 80% for C2+ products at -300 mA/cm2.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2025
Accepted
05 Sep 2025
First published
05 Sep 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Cation- and CO₂-assisted electrochemical synthesis of clean, shaped Cu nanocrystals for selective CO₂ reduction to C2+ products

W. Tu, T. Tsai, Y. Xie, D. Tsai, H. Liu, M. Tsai, T. Chou and Y. Pan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA05614D

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