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Probing the Active Surface Sites for CO Reduction on Oxide-Derived Copper Electrocatalysts

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 137, Issue 31, Pages 9808-9811

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b06227

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  1. Danish National Research Foundation [DNRF54]
  2. Global Climate and Energy Project [106765]
  3. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-ACS2-07NA27344]
  4. Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Science and Engineering under FWP [SCW0939]

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CO electroreduction activity on oxide-derived Cu (OD-Cu) was found to correlate with metastable surface features that bind CO strongly. OD-Cu electrodes prepared by H-2 reduction of Cu2O precursors reduce CO to acetate and ethanol with nearly 50% Faradaic efficiency at moderate overpotential. Temperature-programmed desorption of CO on OD-Cu revealed the presence of surface sites with strong CO binding that are distinct from the terraces and stepped sites found on polycrystalline Cu foil. After annealing at 350 degrees C, the surface-area corrected current density for CO reduction is 44-fold lower and the Faradaic efficiency is less than 5%. These changes are accompanied by a reduction in the proportion of strong CO binding sites. We propose that the active sites for CO reduction on OD-Cu surfaces are strong CO binding sites that are supported by grain boundaries. Uncovering these sites is a first step toward understanding the surface chemistry necessary for efficient CO electroreduction.

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