Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reactions (eCORR) have emerged as promising strategies for both mitigating CO emissions and converting them into valuable products. Despite the promise, challenges such as stability, efficiency, and availability of CO on the electrode surface, especially at high current densities, still need to be overcome. Herein, this study explores the precipitation of CuO nanoparticles with monoethanolamine to preserve nitrogen groups on the surface of the material. These groups can act by adsorbing the CO and stabilizing its catalytic performance during the electroreduction procedure. The incorporation of monoethanolamine as functionalization on the surface of the CuO catalyst was confirmed by XPS measurements. Electrodes utilizing the S-MEA catalyst demonstrated enhanced electrochemical activity, achieving a current density of -187 mA cm at a half-cell potential of -1.2 V RHE. Furthermore, long-term stability tests confirmed consistent activity for at least 100 hours in both flow cell and zero gap cell configurations. These results indicate that electrodes featuring the S-MEA catalyst display notably superior electrochemical activity and stability compared with the non-functionalized CuO (S-KOH) and commercial CuO nanopowder (c-CuO). The S-MEA enhancement is attributed to the introduction of amine functional groups that serve as CO adducts, facilitating CO adsorption and fostering electrode activation. It was evidenced by higher current densities and improved structural integrity during prolonged tests. The insights gained from the comparative performance of these electrodes provide valuable directions for future research in developing more robust and efficient catalysts for environmental remediation technologies.

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