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Daniel Herranz1, Antonio Maroto1, Martina Rodriguez1
1Departamento de Química Física Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, C/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente 7, 28049 Madrid, Spain.
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The electrochemical reduction in CO2 (CO2RR) to syngas and value-added hydrocarbons offers a promising route for sustainable CO2 utilization. This work develops tuneable Cu-Sn bimetallic catalysts via electrodeposition, optimized for CO2RR in a zero-gap flow cell fed with CO2-saturated KHCO3 solution, a configuration closer to industrial scalability than conventional H-cells. By varying electrodeposition parameters (pH, surfactant DTAB, and metal precursors), we engineered catalysts with distinct selectivity profiles: Cu-Sn(B), modified with DTAB, achieved 50% Faradaic efficiency (FE) to CO at -2.2 V and -50 mA·cm-2, outperforming Ag-based systems that require higher overpotentials. Meanwhile, Cu-Sn(A) favoured C2H4 (35% FE at -100 mA·cm-2), and Cu-Sn(C) shifted selectivity to CH4 (26% FE), demonstrating product tunability. The catalysts' performance stems from synergistic Cu-Sn interactions and DTAB-induced morphological control, as revealed by SEM/EDX and electrochemical analysis. Notably, all systems operated at lower voltages than literature benchmarks while maintaining moderate CO2 utilization (32-49% outlet). This study highlights the potential of electrodeposited Cu-Sn catalysts for energy-efficient CO2RR, bridging the gap between fundamental research and industrial application in syngas and hydrocarbon production.
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