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Direct Observation on Reaction Intermediates and the Role of Bicarbonate Anions in CO2 Electrochemical Reduction Reaction on Cu Surfaces

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 139, Issue 44, Pages 15664-15667

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b10462

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  1. Research Grant Council [26206115]
  2. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  3. 973 Program of the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology [2015CB932303]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [21473039, 21733004]
  5. HKJEBN Group

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Cu is the only monometallic catalyst that produces a large amount of hydrocarbon fuels during the CO2 electrochemical reduction reaction (CO2RR). However, the CO2RR mechanism and the impact of electrolyte are unclear. In this communication, two important issues regarding the CO2RR on Cu surfaces are studied: (1) the direct observation on reaction intermediates and (2) the role of the electrolyte (KHCO3) in the reaction. Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy allows direct observation of several reaction intermediates that have never been detected before, except for the commonly detected CO. Another important finding is that CO2 molecules are mediated to the Cu surface via their equilibrium with bicarbonate, anions instead of direct adsorption from the solution. These results shed light on the full understanding of the CO2RR on Cu surfaces and developing more advanced catalysts.

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