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A reconstructed porous copper surface promotes selectivity and efficiency toward C<sub>2</sub> products by electrocatalytic CO<sub>2</sub> reduction

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Abstract

Electrocatalytic synthesis of multicarbon (C<sub>2+</sub>) products from CO<sub>2</sub> reduction suffers from poor selectivity and low energy efficiency. Herein, a facile oxidation-reduction cycling method is adopted to reconstruct the Cu electrode surface with the help of halide anions. The surface composed of entangled Cu nanowires with hierarchical pores is synthesized in the presence of I<sup>-</sup>, exhibiting a C<sub>2</sub> faradaic efficiency (FE) of 80% at -1.09 V <i>vs.</i> RHE. A partial current density of 21 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> is achieved with a C<sub>2</sub> half-cell power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 39% on this electrode. Such high selective C<sub>2</sub> production is found to mainly originate from CO intermediate enrichment inside hierarchical pores rather than the surface lattice effect of the Cu electrode.

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