Promoting CO2 Electroreduction to Acetate by an Amine-Terminal, Dendrimer-Functionalized Cu Catalyst

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Abstract

Acetate derived from electrocatalytic CO2 reduction represents a potential low-carbon synthesis approach. However, the CO2-to-acetate activity and selectivity are largely inhibited by the low surface coverage of in situ generated *CO, as well as the inefficient ethenone intermediate formation due to the side reaction between CO2 and alkaline electrolytes. Tuning catalyst microenvironments by chemical modification of the catalyst surface is a potential strategy to enhance CO2 capture and increase local *CO concentrations, while it also increases the selectivity of side reduction products, such as methane or ethylene. To solve this challenge, herein, we developed a hydrophilic amine-tailed, dendrimer network with enhanced *CO intermediate coverage on Cu catalytic sites while at the same time retaining the in situ generated OH- as a high local pH environment that favors the ethenone intermediate toward acetate. The optimized amine-network coordinated Cu catalyst (G3-NH2/Cu) exhibits one of the highest CO2-to-acetate Faradaic efficiencies of 47.0% with a partial current density of 202 mA cm-2 at −0.97 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode.

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Yang, L., Lv, X., Peng, C., Kong, S., Huang, F., Tang, Y., … Zheng, G. (2023). Promoting CO2 Electroreduction to Acetate by an Amine-Terminal, Dendrimer-Functionalized Cu Catalyst. ACS Central Science, 9(10), 1905–1912. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.3c00826

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