The high-rate electrochemical CO conversion to ethanol with high partial current density is attractive but challenging, which requires competing with other reduction products as well as hydrogen evolution. This work demonstrates the in situ reconstruction of KCuF perovskite under CO electroreduction conditions to fabricate a surface fluorine-bonded, single-potassium-atom-modified Cu(111) nanocrystal (K-F-Cu-CO ). Density functional theory calculations reveal that the co-modification of both F and K atoms on the Cu(111) surface can promote the ethanol pathway via stabilization of the CO bond and selective hydrogenation of the CC bond in the CH CHO* intermediate, while the single modification of either F or K is less effective. The K-F-Cu-CO electrocatalyst exhibits an outstanding CO -to-ethanol partial current density of 423 ± 30 mA cm with the corresponding Faradaic efficiency of 52.9 ± 3.7%, and a high electrochemical stability at large current densities, thus suggesting an attractive means of surface co-modification of halide anions and alkali-metal cations on Cu catalysts for high-rate CO -to-ethanol electrosynthesis.
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