CO2 electroreduction towards ethylene on copper phosphate-derived catalysts in alkaline flow cell

Abstract

CO2 electroreduction into valuable hydrocarbons with high selectivity is of high market interest yet challenging. Cu-based catalysts have a unique catalytic activity toward hydrocarbon products in the CO2 electroreduction reaction. They are widely studied to promote the corresponding selectivity and activity. The control of the oxidation state of the catalyst is essential in driving the reaction toward the desired hydrocarbon. Herein, we steer CO2 electroreduction toward ethylene production with high selectivity in an alkaline flow cell configuration from a copper phosphate catalyst. An optimum faradaic efficiency of 55% for ethylene was obtained in a 7 M KOH electrolyte at a total current density of 150 mA cm−2. The investigation of the mechanism shows that Cu nanoparticles are derived during electrolysis, which may favour the dimerisation of *CO to ethylene formation. This work provides new insights into designing catalysts for high-selectivity hydrocarbon formation.

Graphical abstract: CO2 electroreduction towards ethylene on copper phosphate-derived catalysts in alkaline flow cell

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2024
Accepted
13 Feb 2025
First published
14 Feb 2025

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025, Advance Article

CO2 electroreduction towards ethylene on copper phosphate-derived catalysts in alkaline flow cell

J. K. Dangbegnon, M. Etzi, J. Zeng, A. Chiodoni and C. F. Pirri, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CY01365D

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