Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9634221 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The reduction of CO2 in sulfuric and perchloric acid electrolytes on a polycrystalline Cu surface has been investigated, using the online electrochemical mass spectrometry method (EC/MS). Gaseous products, such as CH4, C2H4 and highly volatile products such as CH3OH, HCHO, are formed at overpotentials of hydrogen evolution reaction. The EC/MS results suggest that the reduction products formed depend on the presence of preadsorbed sulfate on the surface. The adsorbed anion from the electrolyte plays a role at the potential where HCHO formation occurs on copper. A mechanism for this process, based on electrocatalytic hydrogenation, is proposed.
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