Abstract

Systematic structure–activity correlations in the electrochemical surface science of CO2 reduction (CO2R) are typically anchored on low Miller-index (hkl) surfaces with characterization directed at the dominant well-defined basal planes. The present investigation focused on the visualization of the step edges of unreconstructed Cu(100), with and without CO dissolved in 0.1 M KOH, at the early onset-potential region of CO2R. Operando electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy revealed that the step-edge direction changed dramatically upon the adsorption–desorption of CO at potentials of −1.0 to −0.8 V. Quantum mechanical calculations corroborated the favorable transformation of the step-edge direction from ⟨110⟩ to ⟨001⟩ as the pristine surface was decorated by CO.

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