Emerging Cu‐Based Tandem Catalytic Systems for CO2 Electroreduction to Multi‐Carbon Products

Author:

Qin Qingqing1,Suo Hongli1,Chen Lijia2,Wang Yun‐Xiao3,Wang Jia‐Zhao3,Liu Hua‐Kun4,Dou Shi‐Xue4,Lao Mengmeng5,Lai Wei‐Hong3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

2. Institute of Intelligent Manufacturing Guangdong Academy of Sciences Guangdong Key Laboratory of Modern Control Technology Guangzhou 510000 China

3. Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials Australian Institute of Innovative Materials Innovation Campus University of Wollongong Wollongong NSW 2500 Australia

4. Institute of Energy Materials Science University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai 200093 China

5. Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research De Zaale 20 Eindhoven 5612 AJ The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractConversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to valuable chemicals and feedstocks through electrochemical reduction holds promise for achieving carbon neutrality and mitigating global warming. C2+ products are of interest due to their higher economic value. Since the CO2 to C2+ conversion process involves multiple steps, tandem catalytic strategies are commonly employed in the design of electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) catalysts and systems/reactors. Among the diverse catalysts that are capable of reducing CO2 to CO, Cu stands out for more efficiently further converting CO to C2+ products. In this review, the emerging Cu‐based tandem catalysts and their impact on CO2RR performance, focusing on three positional relationships are summarized. It delves into the integration of tandem catalytic strategies into membrane electrolyzers, utilizing catalyst‐coated substrate (CCS) and catalyst‐coated membrane (CCM) technologies. Several typical examples are presented to illustrate this integration. Finally, the challenges and prospects of applying tandem strategies in the development of CO2RR catalysts/systems, as well as their device‐level implementation are indicated.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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