Print Email Facebook Twitter Benchmarking the Electrochemical CO2 Reduction on Polycrystalline Copper Foils Title Benchmarking the Electrochemical CO2 Reduction on Polycrystalline Copper Foils: The Importance of Microstructure Versus Applied Potential Author Asperti, S. (TU Delft Large Scale Energy Storage) Hendrikx, R.W.A. (TU Delft Team Amarante Bottger) Gonzalez Garcia, Y. (TU Delft Team Yaiza Gonzalez Garcia) Kortlever, R. (TU Delft Large Scale Energy Storage) Date 2022 Abstract Copper is one of the most promising catalysts for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) due to its unique capability of producing multicarbon products in appreciable quantities. Most of the CO2RR research efforts have been directed towards the development of new electrocatalysts to either increase product selectivities or decrease overpotentials. In contrast, only a few studies have systematically tested or benchmarked CO2RR performances of electrocatalysts. In this paper, for the first time, the performances of five different polycrystalline copper foils purchased from different suppliers are benchmarked for their CO2RR performance. Their differences are characterized in terms of microstructural features and the effect that these microstructural properties have on the electrocatalytic behavior during potentiostatic CO2RR experiments are evaluated. It is shown that the potential applied is the dominant factor controlling CO2RR selectivities, leading to the conclusion that microstructural properties of polycrystalline copper electrodes have a negligible effect on the outcome of CO2RR experiments. Subject applied potentialCORRelectrocatalysismicrostructurepolycrystalline copper To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e16fbaa6-2ecb-4394-b457-764ba4fccdef DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202200540 ISSN 1867-3880 Source ChemCatChem, 14 (21) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2022 S. Asperti, R.W.A. Hendrikx, Y. Gonzalez Garcia, R. Kortlever Files PDF ChemCatChem_2022_Asperti_ ... ls_The.pdf 2.62 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e16fbaa6-2ecb-4394-b457-764ba4fccdef/datastream/OBJ/view