Stabilization of Unconventional Body‐Centered Tetragonal Phase in Copper Nanowires for Efficient Carbon Dioxide Electroreduction to Multi‐Carbon Products
Abstract
ABSTRACT Copper nanomaterials with the common face‐centered cubic (fcc) phase have been widely used in the electrocatalytic carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reduction reaction (CO 2 RR). However, copper with an unconventional phase is rarely reported as it is thermodynamically unfavorable. Here, through analyzing the strain within copper nanowires, we reveal the phase transition of copper from fcc to body‐centered tetragonal (bct)/fcc heterophase. By systematically investigating copper nanowires with different diameters and copper nanocubes in CO 2 RR, we explain the relationship between their crystal phase and catalytic performance. Compared with the standard fcc lattice, copper nanowires’ surfaces have different electron states due to a phase transition. Copper nanowires with a diameter of about 30 nm exhibit the optimum catalytic performance, and their Faradaic efficiency of multi‐carbon products is much higher than that of fcc copper nanocubes. Theoretical calculations have demonstrated that the presence of the strained bct phase induces significant upshifts of the d ‐band center, which not only improves the overall electroactivity but also optimize the C‐C couplings, leading to improved Faradaic efficiency of multi‐carbon products during CO 2 RR.
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Authors (19)
Guozhi Wang
Yangbo Ma
Department of Chemistry
Mingzi Sun
Department of Chemistry
Fengkun Hao
Department of Chemistry
Qianhui Wei
GRINM (Guangdong) Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology Foshan China
Yunhao Wang
Department of Chemistry
Juan Wang
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Fu Liu
New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Shenzhen Grubbs Institute, Department of Chemistry, and Guangming Advanced Research Institute
Xiang Meng
Department of Chemistry
Liang Guo
Department of Chemistry
Mingzheng Shao
Chaohui Wang
Shuheng Hao
Department of Chemistry City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China
Pengyi Lu
Department of Chemistry
Yuecheng Xiong
Department of Chemistry
Yanwei Lum
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Shengqi Chu
Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Bolong Huang
Department of Chemistry
Zhanxi Fan
Department of Chemistry