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Hydroxide Is Not a Promoter of C2+ Product Formation in the Electrochemical Reduction of CO on Copper
Authors:Jing Li  Donghuan Wu  Arnav S Malkani  Xiaoxia Chang  Mu‐Jeng Cheng  Bingjun Xu  Qi Lu
Abstract:Highly alkaline electrolytes have been shown to improve the formation rate of C2+ products in the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) on copper surfaces, with the assumption that higher OH? concentrations promote the C?C coupling chemistry. Herein, by systematically varying the concentration of Na+ and OH? at the same absolute electrode potential, we demonstrate that higher concentrations of cations (Na+), rather than OH?, exert the main promotional effect on the production of C2+ products. The impact of the nature and the concentration of cations on the electrochemical reduction of CO is supported by experiments in which a fraction or all of Na+ is chelated by a crown ether. Chelation of Na+ leads to drastic decrease in the formation rate of C2+ products. The promotional effect of OH? determined at the same potential on the reversible hydrogen electrode scale is likely caused by larger overpotentials at higher electrolyte pH.
Keywords:CO reduction reaction (CORR)  copper  C2+ products  electrochemistry  sodium cations
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