Dynamics over a Cu-graphite electrode during the gas-phase CO reduction investigated by APXPS.

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Diamond Light Source Ltd, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, UK.

Published: August 2022

The electrocatalytic conversion of CO to fuels and chemicals using renewable energy is a key decarbonization technology. From a technological viewpoint, the realization of such process in the gas phase and at room temperature is considered advantageous as it allows one to circumvent the limited CO solubility in liquid electrolytes and CO transport across the electrical double layer. Yet, electrocatalysts' performances reported so far are promising but not satisfactory. To inform the design of new materials, in this study, we apply ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron and absorption spectroscopies coupled with on-line gas detection mass spectrometry to investigate performance and interface chemistry of an electrodeposited Cu on graphitic carbon support under conditions of CO reduction. We use the ISISS beamline at the synchrotron facility BESSY II of the HZB and the electrochemical cell based on polymeric electrolyte membrane previously developed. We show that under cathodic potential in which methanol is formed, a fraction of the electrode with a predominantly Cu(I) electronic structure undergoes reduction to metallic Cu. The C speciation is characterized by C-O and sp CH species whereas no atomic C was formed under this condition. We also show the important role of water in the formation of methanol from accumulated surface CH species.

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Diamond Light Source Ltd, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE, UK.

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