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Hollow Hierarchical Cu O-Derived Electrocatalysts Steering CO Reduction to Multi-Carbon Chemicals at Low Overpotentials

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Journal Adv Mater
Date 2023 Apr 29
PMID 37119501
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Abstract

The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into multi-carbon products (C ) using renewably generated electricity provides a promising pathway for energy and environmental sustainability. Various oxide-derived copper (OD-Cu) catalysts have been showcased, but still require high overpotential to drive C production owing to sluggish carbon-carbon bond formation and low CO intermediate (*CO) coverage. Here, the dilemma is circumvented by elaborately devising the OD-Cu morphology. First, computational studies propose a hollow and hierarchical OD-Cu microstructure that can generate a core-shell microenvironment to inhibit CO evolution and accelerate *CO dimerization via intermediate confinement and electric field enhancement, thereby boosting C generation. Experimentally, the designed nanoarchitectures are synthesized through a heteroseed-induced approach followed by electrochemical activation. In situ spectroscopic studies further elaborate correlation between *CO dimerization and designed architectures. Remarkably, the hierarchical OD-Cu manifests morphology-dependent selectivity of CO reduction, giving a C Faradaic efficiency of 75.6% at a considerably positive potential of -0.55 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode.

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