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  • Hierarchical Copper with In...
    Niu, Zhuang-Zhuang; Gao, Fei-Yue; Zhang, Xiao-Long; Yang, Peng-Peng; Liu, Ren; Chi, Li-Ping; Wu, Zhi-Zheng; Qin, Shuai; Yu, Xingxing; Gao, Min-Rui

    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 06/2021, Letnik: 143, Številka: 21
    Journal Article

    Copper is currently the material with the most promise as catalyst to drive carbon dioxide (CO2) electroreduction to produce value-added multicarbon (C2+) compounds. However, a copper catalyst on a carbon-based gas diffusion layer electrode often has poor stabilityespecially when performing at high current densitiesowing to electrolyte flooding caused by the hydrophobicity decrease of the gas diffusion layer during operation. Here, we report a bioinspired copper catalyst on a gas diffusion layer that mimics the unique hierarchical structuring of Setaria’s hydrophobic leaves. This hierarchical copper structure endows the CO2 reduction electrode with sufficient hydrophobicity to build a robust gas–liquid–solid triple-phase boundary, which can not only trap more CO2 close to the active copper surface but also effectively resist electrolyte flooding even under high-rate operation. We consequently achieved a high C2+ production rate of 255 ± 5.7 mA cm–2 with a 64 ± 1.4% faradaic efficiency, as well as outstanding operational stability at 300 mA cm–2 over 45 h in a flow reactor, largely outperforming its wettable copper counterparts.