Dynamic evolution of copper-based catalysts during CO2 electroreduction

Zhi-Zheng Wu, Peng-Peng Yang, Min-Rui Gao
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The CO2 electroreduction reaction (CO2RR) is a promising approach of using renewable electricity to synthesize fuels and value-added chemicals. At present, Cu is generally considered to be the major monometallic catalyst capable of producing multicarbon products (C2+) with high current densities from the CO2RR, but it still suffers from the low activity and high overpotential. The challenge of sluggish CO2RR kinetics can be overcome by developing efficient Cu-based catalysts, which undergo the dynamic evolution during the reaction process. The dynamic evolution of the Cu-based catalysts taking place under working conditions makes it difficult to study the structure-activity correlation and reaction mechanism present during CO2RR. Recently, a number of important works have observed and revealed the dynamic evolution process of Cu-based catalysts by operando characterization techniques. This aspect, however, remains less summarized and prospected in the CO2RR literature. In this Review, we summarize the dynamic evolution of Cu-based catalysts during the CO2RR from aspects of structure, composition and oxidation state. We highlight the correlations between evolution behaviors and catalytic properties. Then, we discuss the dynamic deactivation process of Cu-based catalysts during CO2RR, including metal impurities contamination and carbon accumulation. In particular, we introduce recent advancements in in situ characterization techniques those are employed to probe the dynamic evolution under operating conditions. We end the Review by outlining the challenges and offering personal perspectives on the future development opportunities in this field.

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铜基催化剂在二氧化碳电还原过程中的动态演变
二氧化碳电还原反应(CO2RR)是利用可再生电力合成燃料和高附加值化学品的一种前景广阔的方法。目前,人们普遍认为铜是能够从 CO2RR 中以高电流密度生产多碳产品(C2+)的主要单金属催化剂,但它仍然存在活性低和过电位高的问题。通过开发在反应过程中发生动态演化的高效铜基催化剂,可以克服 CO2RR 动力学缓慢的难题。由于铜基催化剂在工作条件下会发生动态演化,因此很难研究 CO2RR 反应过程中的结构-活性相关性和反应机理。最近,一些重要研究通过操作表征技术观察并揭示了铜基催化剂的动态演化过程。然而,在 CO2RR 文献中,这方面的总结和探讨仍然较少。在本综述中,我们从结构、组成和氧化态等方面总结了铜基催化剂在 CO2RR 过程中的动态演化过程。我们强调了演化行为与催化特性之间的相关性。然后,我们讨论了铜基催化剂在 CO2RR 过程中的动态失活过程,包括金属杂质污染和积碳。特别是,我们介绍了原位表征技术的最新进展,这些技术可用于探测工作条件下的动态演化。在综述的最后,我们概述了这一领域所面临的挑战,并对未来的发展机遇提出了个人观点。
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