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Accumulation and Analysis of Cuprous Ions in a Copper Sulfate Plating Solution
Published on: March 20, 2019
Atomically dispersed tin in cuprous oxide for enhancing *CO coverage to selectively electroreduce CO2 toward C2
Shuai Wang1, Chang Liu1, Yue Qin1
1Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China. qfwang@tju.edu.cn.
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The conversion of CO2 into high-value chemicals using renewable electricity holds great application prospects. However, improving the selectivity toward C2 products remains a challenge. Copper-based catalysts are capable of converting CO2 into multicarbon products in the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), but they typically suffer from low *CO intermediate coverage, leading to sluggish C-C coupling kinetics and limited selectivity toward C2 products. Here, we report a catalyst consisting of Sn atomically dispersed in a Cu2O matrix (Sn-Cu2O), synthesized via a facile one-pot method. The as-prepared catalyst Sn-Cu2O-0.025 displays a faradaic efficiency of 73.2% for C2 products, with ethanol accounting for 32.1%, at a current density of 200 mA cm-2. Based on in situ FT-IR characterization, the introduction of Sn promotes the activation of CO2 to *CO and enhances the coverage of *CO. The resulting increased coverage of *CO promotes the C-C coupling process, accelerates the formation of key intermediates *OCCOH, and ultimately enhances the selectivity toward C2 products. This study provides insights into the utilization of Sn for modulating Cu-based catalysts to enhance the selectivity toward C2 products during the CO2 electroreduction reaction.
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