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Cu-based catalysts are optimal for the electroreduction of CO2 to generate hydrocarbon products. However, controlling product distribution remains a challenging topic. The theoretical investigations have revealed that the coordination number (CN) of Cu considerably influences the adsorption energy of *CO intermediates, thereby affecting the reaction pathway. Cu catalysts with different CNs were fabricated by reducing CuO precursors via cyclic voltammetry (Cyc-Cu), potentiostatic electrolysis (Pot-Cu), and pulsed electrolysis (Pul-Cu), respectively. High-CN Cu catalysts predominantly generate C2+ products, while low-CN Cu favors CH4 production. For instance, over the high-CN Pot-Cu, C2+ is the main product, with the Faradaic efficiency (FE) reaching 82.5% and a partial current density (j) of 514.3 mA cm–2. Conversely, the low-CN Pul(3)-Cu favors the production of CH4, achieving the highest FECH4 value of 56.7% with a jCH4 value of 234.4 mA cm–2. In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy studies further confirm the different *CO adsorptions over Cu catalysts with different CN, thereby directing the reaction pathway of the CO2RR.
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Jiapeng Jiao
Green Chemistry
Xinchen Kang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiahao Yang
Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e67f77b6db64358760960d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c02607