Establishment of Gas-Liquid-Solid Interface on Multilevel Porous CuO for Potential-Driven Selective CO Electroreduction toward C or C Products.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

College of Chemistry and Materials Science, The Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, The Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Clean Energy of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, Anhui Provincial Engineering Laboratory for New-Energy Vehicle Battery Energy-Storage Materials, Anhui Normal University, Jiuhua Road 189, Wuhu 241002, China.

Published: January 2025

Copper-based catalysts demonstrate distinctive multicarbon product activity in the CO electroreduction reaction (CORR); however, their low selectivity presents significant challenges for practical applications. Herein, we have developed a multilevel porous spherical CuO structure, wherein the mesopores are enriched with catalytic active sites and effectively stabilize Cu, while the macropores facilitate the formation of a "gas-liquid-solid" three-phase interface, thereby creating a microenvironment with an increasing water concentration gradient from the interior to the exterior. Potential-driven phase engineering and protonation synergistically optimize the reaction pathway, facilitating a switch between CO and CH. At a low current density of 100 mA cm, the faradaic efficiency (FE) for CO reaches an impressive 96.97%. When the current density increases to 1000 mA cm, FE attains 53.05%. Experiments and theoretical calculations indicate that at lower potentials, the pure CuO phase diminishes the adsorption of *CO intermediates, while weak protonation inhibits hydrogen evolution reactions, thereby promoting CO production. Conversely, at more negative potentials, the Cu/Cu interface and strong protonation generate locally elevated concentrations of *CO and *COOH intermediates, which enhance C-C coupling and deep hydrogenation, ultimately improving selectivity toward C products. This study provides novel insights into the rational design of copper-based catalysts for customizable CO electroreduction products.

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