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Stabilizing copper sites in coordination polymers toward efficient electrochemical C-C coupling.


ABSTRACT: Electroreduction of carbon dioxide with renewable electricity holds promise for achieving net-zero carbon emissions. Single-site catalysts have been reported to catalyze carbon-carbon (C-C) coupling-the indispensable step for more valuable multi-carbon (C2+) products-but were proven to be transformed in situ to metallic agglomerations under working conditions. Here, we report a stable single-site copper coordination polymer (Cu(OH)BTA) with periodic neighboring coppers and it exhibits 1.5 times increase of C2H4 selectivity compared to its metallic counterpart at 500 mA cm-2. In-situ/operando X-ray absorption, Raman, and infrared spectroscopies reveal that the catalyst remains structurally stable and does not undergo a dynamic transformation during reaction. Electrochemical and kinetic isotope effect analyses together with computational calculations show that neighboring Cu in the polymer provides suitably-distanced dual sites that enable the energetically favorable formation of an *OCCHO intermediate post a rate-determining step of CO hydrogenation. Accommodation of this intermediate imposes little changes of conformational energy to the catalyst structure during the C-C coupling. We stably operate full-device CO2 electrolysis at an industry-relevant current of one ampere for 67 h in a membrane electrode assembly. The coordination polymers provide a perspective on designing molecularly stable, single-site catalysts for electrochemical CO2 conversion.

SUBMITTER: Liang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9884666 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stabilizing copper sites in coordination polymers toward efficient electrochemical C-C coupling.

Liang Yongxiang Y   Zhao Jiankang J   Yang Yu Y   Hung Sung-Fu SF   Li Jun J   Zhang Shuzhen S   Zhao Yong Y   Zhang An A   Wang Cheng C   Appadoo Dominique D   Zhang Lei L   Geng Zhigang Z   Li Fengwang F   Zeng Jie J  

Nature communications 20230130 1


Electroreduction of carbon dioxide with renewable electricity holds promise for achieving net-zero carbon emissions. Single-site catalysts have been reported to catalyze carbon-carbon (C-C) coupling-the indispensable step for more valuable multi-carbon (C<sub>2+</sub>) products-but were proven to be transformed in situ to metallic agglomerations under working conditions. Here, we report a stable single-site copper coordination polymer (Cu(OH)BTA) with periodic neighboring coppers and it exhibits  ...[more]

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