Issue 5, 2024

Stabilization of Cu+ sites by amorphous Al2O3 to enhance electrochemical CO2 reduction to C2+ products

Abstract

Catalytic conversion of CO2 to produce fuels and chemicals is of great importance, and the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (eCO2RR) is considered one of the most attractive pathways. Multi-carbon (C2+) products are more desirable in many cases. To date, Cu-based catalysts, especially Cu+ sites, have been found to be the most efficient for the production of C2+ products. However, the retention of Cu+ sites at high cathodic potentials in the eCO2RR remains a great challenge. In this study, we designed and synthesized CuAl-oxide-derived (CuxAly-OD, x and y are the mass percentages of Cu and Al) catalysts for the eCO2RR to C2+ products. During the eCO2RR process, the predominant Cu species changed to Cu+, and the resulting electrocatalyst showed a high faradaic efficiency (FE) of 81.6% for C2+ products in alkaline aqueous solutions. Experimental studies showed that the presence of a stable amorphous Al2O3 phase stabilized the Cu+ sites by oxidation state control, leading to high selectivity and activity for the production of C2+ products. This work provides a strategy for improving the stability of Cu+ in the catalyst to enhance the performance of the eCO2RR.

Graphical abstract: Stabilization of Cu+ sites by amorphous Al2O3 to enhance electrochemical CO2 reduction to C2+ products

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 nov. 2023
Accepted
12 janv. 2024
First published
15 janv. 2024

Green Chem., 2024,26, 2599-2604

Stabilization of Cu+ sites by amorphous Al2O3 to enhance electrochemical CO2 reduction to C2+ products

H. Cheng, S. Jia, J. Jiao, X. Chen, T. Deng, C. Xue, M. Dong, J. Zeng, C. Chen, H. Wu, M. He and B. Han, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 2599 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC04492K

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