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Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes

We fabricate polymer-based gas diffusion electrodes with controllable microstructure for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2), by means of electrospinning and physical vapor deposition. We show that the microstructure of the electrospun substrate is affecting the selectivity of a Cu catalyst, stee...

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Autores principales: Bernasconi, Francesco, Senocrate, Alessandro, Kraus, Peter, Battaglia, Corsin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38013788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ey00140g
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author Bernasconi, Francesco
Senocrate, Alessandro
Kraus, Peter
Battaglia, Corsin
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Senocrate, Alessandro
Kraus, Peter
Battaglia, Corsin
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description We fabricate polymer-based gas diffusion electrodes with controllable microstructure for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2), by means of electrospinning and physical vapor deposition. We show that the microstructure of the electrospun substrate is affecting the selectivity of a Cu catalyst, steering it from H(2) to C(2)H(4) and other multicarbon products. Specifically, we demonstrate that gas diffusion electrodes with small pores (e.g. mean pore size 0.2 μm) and strong hydrophobicity (e.g. water entry pressure >1 bar) are necessary for achieving a remarkable faradaic efficiency of ∼50% for C(2)H(4) and ∼75% for C(≥2) products in neutral 1M KCl electrolyte at 200 mA cm(−2). We observe a gradual shift from C(2)H(4) to CH(4) to H(2) during long-term electrochemical reduction of CO(2), which we ascribe to hygroscopic carbonate precipitation in the gas diffusion electrode resulting in flooding of the Cu catalyst by the electrolyte. We demonstrate that even with minimal electrolyte overpressure of 50 mbar, gas diffusion electrodes with large pores (mean pore size 1.1 μm) lose selectivity to carbon products completely, suddenly, and irreversibly in favor of H(2). In contrast, we find that gas diffusion electrodes with small pore size (mean pore size 0.2 μm) and strong hydrophobicity (water entry pressure ∼5 bar) are capable of resisting up to 1 bar of electrolyte overpressure during CO(2)RR without loss of selectivity. We rationalize these experimental results in the context of a double phase boundary reactivity, where an electrolyte layer covers the Cu catalyst and thus governs local CO(2) availability. Our results emphasize the pivotal role of microstructure and hydrophobicity in promoting high C(≥2) product selectivity and long-term stability in CO(2)RR flow cells.
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spelling pubmed-106216312023-11-03 Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes Bernasconi, Francesco Senocrate, Alessandro Kraus, Peter Battaglia, Corsin EES Catal Chemistry We fabricate polymer-based gas diffusion electrodes with controllable microstructure for the electrochemical reduction of CO(2), by means of electrospinning and physical vapor deposition. We show that the microstructure of the electrospun substrate is affecting the selectivity of a Cu catalyst, steering it from H(2) to C(2)H(4) and other multicarbon products. Specifically, we demonstrate that gas diffusion electrodes with small pores (e.g. mean pore size 0.2 μm) and strong hydrophobicity (e.g. water entry pressure >1 bar) are necessary for achieving a remarkable faradaic efficiency of ∼50% for C(2)H(4) and ∼75% for C(≥2) products in neutral 1M KCl electrolyte at 200 mA cm(−2). We observe a gradual shift from C(2)H(4) to CH(4) to H(2) during long-term electrochemical reduction of CO(2), which we ascribe to hygroscopic carbonate precipitation in the gas diffusion electrode resulting in flooding of the Cu catalyst by the electrolyte. We demonstrate that even with minimal electrolyte overpressure of 50 mbar, gas diffusion electrodes with large pores (mean pore size 1.1 μm) lose selectivity to carbon products completely, suddenly, and irreversibly in favor of H(2). In contrast, we find that gas diffusion electrodes with small pore size (mean pore size 0.2 μm) and strong hydrophobicity (water entry pressure ∼5 bar) are capable of resisting up to 1 bar of electrolyte overpressure during CO(2)RR without loss of selectivity. We rationalize these experimental results in the context of a double phase boundary reactivity, where an electrolyte layer covers the Cu catalyst and thus governs local CO(2) availability. Our results emphasize the pivotal role of microstructure and hydrophobicity in promoting high C(≥2) product selectivity and long-term stability in CO(2)RR flow cells. RSC 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10621631/ /pubmed/38013788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ey00140g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bernasconi, Francesco
Senocrate, Alessandro
Kraus, Peter
Battaglia, Corsin
Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title_full Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title_fullStr Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title_short Enhancing C(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical CO(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
title_sort enhancing c(≥2) product selectivity in electrochemical co(2) reduction by controlling the microstructure of gas diffusion electrodes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38013788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ey00140g
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