Abstract

To date, copper is the only heterogeneous catalyst that has shown a propensity to produce valuable hydrocarbons and alcohols, such as ethylene and ethanol, from electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> reduction (CO<sub>2</sub>R). There are variety of factors that impact CO<sub>2</sub>R activity and selectivity, including the catalyst surface structure, morphology, composition, the choice of electrolyte ions and pH, and the electrochemical cell design. Many of these factors are often intertwined, which can complicate catalyst discovery and design efforts. Here we take a broad and historical view of these different aspects and their complex interplay in CO<sub>2</sub>R catalysis on Cu, with the purpose of providing new insights, critical evaluations, and guidance to the field with regard to research directions and best practices. First, we describe the various experimental probes and complementary theoretical methods that have been used to discern the mechanisms by which products are formed, and next we present our current understanding of the complex reaction networks for CO<sub>2</sub>R on Cu. We then analyze two key methods that have been used in attempts to alter the activity and selectivity of Cu: nanostructuring and the formation of bimetallic electrodes. Finally, we offer some perspectives on the future outlook for electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub>R.

Keywords

Bimetallic stripChemistryElectrochemistryCopperCatalysisElectrolyteSelectivitySupporting electrolyteNanotechnologyElectrodeBiochemical engineeringChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryMaterials sciencePhysical chemistry

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
2019
Type
review
Volume
119
Issue
12
Pages
7610-7672
Citations
4387
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

4387
OpenAlex

Cite This

Stephanie Nitopi, Erlend Bertheussen, Søren B. Scott et al. (2019). Progress and Perspectives of Electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction on Copper in Aqueous Electrolyte. Chemical Reviews , 119 (12) , 7610-7672. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00705

Identifiers

DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00705