Mechanistic study on Cu-catalyzed CO2 electroreduction into CH4 at simulated low overpotentials based on an improved
Lihui Ou1, Junxiang Chen2, Yuandao Chen1
1Hunan Province Cooperative Innovation Center for the Construction & Development of Dongting Lake Ecologic Economic Zone, College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Hunan University of Arts and Science, Changde, 415000, China. oulihui666@126.com.
Abstract:
An improved CO coverage-dependent electrochemical model with explicit relaxed H2O molecules used in CO2 electroreduction is presented, which is firstly applied to Cu-catalyzed CO2 electroreduction into CH4 production at low overpotentials in this paper. The results show that the present defined CH2O and CHOH pathways via common intermediates CHO and CH2 may be able to occur parallelly at the present simulated low overpotential. The potential-limiting steps may be the formation of CO and its further electroreduction into CHO, which are considered as the origin of the observed experimentally high overpotential. The present study also explains why at electrochemical interfaces, only CH4 is observed experimentally on the Cu surface rather than CH3OH. The present results are found to be in excellent agreement with the available experimental data and partial theoretical analysis, further validating the rationality of the present employed methodology.
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