The Importance of Acid-Base Equilibria in Bicarbonate Electrolytes for CO(2) Electrochemical Reduction and CO Reoxidation Studied on Au(hkl) Electrodes

在Au(hkl)电极上研究碳酸氢盐电解质中酸碱平衡对CO(2)电化学还原和CO再氧化的重要性

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Abstract

Among heterogeneous electrocatalysts, gold comes closest to the ideal reversible electrocatalysis of CO(2) electrochemical reduction (CO2RR) to CO and, vice versa, of CO electroxidation to CO(2) (COOR). The nature of the electrolyte has proven to crucially affect the electrocatalytic behavior of gold. Herein, we expand the understanding of the effect of the widely employed bicarbonate electrolytes on CO2RR using gold monocrystalline electrodes, detecting the CO evolved during CO2RR by selective anodic oxidation. First, we show that CO2RR to CO is facet dependent and that Au(110) is the most active surface. Additionally, we detect by in situ FTIR measurements the presence of adsorbed CO(top) only on the Au(110) surface. Second, we highlight the importance of acid-base equilibria for both CO2RR and COOR by varying the electrolyte (partial pressure of CO(2) and the concentration of the bicarbonate) and voltammetric parameters. In this way, we identify different regimes of surface pH and bicarbonate speciation, as a function of the current and electrolyte conditions. We reveal the importance of the acid-base bicarbonate/carbonate couple, not only as a buffering equilibrium but also as species involved in the electrochemical reactions under study.

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