2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(343h) Surface Structure Engineering of Cu Thin Films for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction
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To this end, we use physical vapor deposition to synthesize Cu thin films in both low and high Miller index orientations for electrochemical CO2 reduction. X-ray pole figures demonstrate that Cu thin films can be epitaxially grown in the <100>, <111>, and <751> orientations by utilizing the orientation of the single crystal substrate. The different Cu thin film orientations were subsequently tested for their CO2 reduction activity and selectivity using electrochemical measurements in tandem with gas phase (gas chromatography) and liquid phase (nuclear magnetic resonance) product detection methods. Here, we will demonstrate how surface structure engineering can guide selectivity for C-C coupling and oxygenate formation during electrochemical CO2 reduction.