Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4767588 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
It is still a challenge to find catalysts for the selective electrochemical reduction of CO2 to value added products. We present a new method for the in-situ modification of a copper catalyst by adding oxygen to the reactant gas. With an appropriate process procedure consisting of a sequence of electrolysis and purge steps, a Cu2O layer was formed during the purge steps. When it was reduced again during the next electrolysis step, Cu+ species remained stable on the surface and let to a higher faradaic efficiency for C2H4 formation and even a lower onset potential for CO2 reduction in general. This effect was observed for a wide range of O2 content from 10 % to 60 % in the reactant gas. In comparison to electrolysis with pure CO2, formation of methane was largely suppressed.
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Authors
Andreas Engelbrecht, Martin Hämmerle, Ralf Moos, Maximilian Fleischer, Günter Schmid,