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Mingxuan Liu1, Rui Bai1, Zekang Cheng1
1State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing and School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, People's Republic of China.
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The electrocatalytic hydrodimerization of acetylene (EHDA) offers a promising alternative to energy-intensive naphtha steam cracking for producing 1,3-butadiene but faces a formidable challenge due to kinetic imbalance between C-C coupling and hydrogenation. Herein, we balance the dimerization and hydrogenation kinetics of EHDA by stabilizing Cu+ and tightening the hydrogen-bond network over citrate anion grafted Cu2O catalysts (E-CA/Cu2O). The X-ray absorption fine structure, Cu LMM Auger spectrum, and theoretical simulations corroborate citrate anion modification induces electron transfer from Cu2O to citrate ions. This stabilizes the active Cu+ sites under electrochemical reduction conditions and further lowers the C-C coupling barrier of *C2H2 and *C2H3 to *C4H5. The in situ attenuated total reflection surface-enhanced infrared spectroscopy confirms that the citrate anion also reconstructs the hydrogen-bonding network and reduces the content of isolated water at the electrode-electrolyte interface. The appropriate supply of active *H species effectively promotes the hydrogenation of *C4H5 to form 1,3-butadiene rather than competitive acetylene semihydrogenation. As a result, E-CA/Cu2O catalyst achieves a Faradaic efficiency of 88.0% and a 1,3-butadiene partial current density of 55 mA cm-2, which is about 3-fold higher than E-Cu2O. This work will guide the rational design of high-performance catalysts for regulating the kinetics of electrocatalytic acetylene hydrodimerization.
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