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Abstract NaCl, a primary component of seawater, is a cost‐effective alternative electrolyte for CO 2 electroreduction; however, suppressing competitive hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) remains a challenge for efficient CO 2 RR. Herein, a novel Zn‐MOF Zn 5 (tz) 6 (HCOO) 4 ·2H 2 O n (1, Htz = 1, 2, 3‐triazole) was prepared, exhibiting excellent stability in 0. 5 M NaCl electrolyte for 16 weeks. 1 could maintain crystalline structure even after exposure to 9 M HCl and 2 M NaOH solutions. 1 achieved high selectivity for the electroreduction of CO 2 to CO with a maximum faradaic efficiency (FE CO) of 94. 4% under −1. 5 V in artificial seawater electrolyte and 91. 1% FE CO in treated natural seawater under −0. 8 V, maintaining performance over 20 h. The mechanism analysis demonstrated that micropores in 1 could anchor coordinated H 2 O in Na (H 2 O) 5 + to form a cationic layer at the particle surface, inhibiting the competitive HER and enhancing catalytic activity. Moreover, 1 could be applied in hectogram‐scale production with low cost of US 0. 01405 g −1, showing promising industrial potential in CO 2 RR. This work addresses a critical challenge of the strongly competitive HER in Na‐based electrolytes during electrochemical CO 2 RR, offering a feasible strategy for designing stable, efficient, and economical catalysts for sustainable energy applications.
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