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products is significantly improved with a Nafion coating, regardless of whether it is in direct contact with the copper surface or present as an overlayer on top of chloride-exchanged Sustainion. The selectivity improvement by Nafion is ascribed to the exclusion of proton-donating bicarbonate ions, which limits the competing hydrogen evolution reaction. Interestingly, introducing a second layer of Sustainion causes a selectivity shift from ethylene to ethanol. In addition, improved catalyst stability is observed for the Nafion-containing electrodes due to a mitigation of potassium bicarbonate precipitation and copper agglomeration. These results demonstrate that regulating the catalyst microenvironment via ionomer coatings is a promising approach to designing electrodes with superior and tunable catalytic performance.
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