Issue 35, 2024

Enhanced C–C coupling of Cu-based catalysts via zirconia-driven carbonate interaction for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction

Abstract

Electrochemical CO2 reduction (ECR) using Cu-based catalysts is a promising approach for producing C2+ chemicals such as C2H4 for sustainable carbon capture and utilization. Recent research has explored improving Cu catalyst performances through modifications, including integrating with other metal oxides. Here, we report that incorporating amorphous zirconia adjacent to copper oxide (CuO/ZrOx) significantly improves its ECR performance in a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzer. The CuO/ZrOx catalyst exhibited a higher CO2 adsorption capacity and increased current density for C2+ production compared to bare CuO. Specifically, the ethylene partial current density increased by 1.76 times. Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements reveal the evolution of the zirconia–carbonate interaction during ECR in the MEA, whereas the Cu state is reduced to the metallic state, irrespective of ZrO2 presence. Post-reaction analysis shows that the modulation in the binding environment of Cu is associated with an increased oxidation state of Cu along with the enhanced interaction of CuO/ZrOx with carbonate. These distinct properties support the role of zirconia in enhancing CO2 affinity and mediating the reactant feed to the Cu-based catalyst surface.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced C–C coupling of Cu-based catalysts via zirconia-driven carbonate interaction for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2024
Accepted
02 Aug 2024
First published
08 Aug 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 23780-23788

Enhanced C–C coupling of Cu-based catalysts via zirconia-driven carbonate interaction for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction

D. Kim, H. Yun, J. Kim, C. W. Lee and Y. J. Hwang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 23780 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04707A

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