Abstract

Electrochemical CO2 reduction to liquid multi-carbon alcohols provides a promising way for intermittent renewable energy reservation and greenhouse effect mitigation. Cuδ+ (0<δ<1) species on Cu-based electrocatalysts can produce ethanol, but the in situ formed Cuδ+ is insufficient and easily reduced to Cu0 . Here a Cu2 S1-x catalyst with abundant Cuδ+ (0<δ<1) species is designedly synthesized and exhibited an ultralow overpotential of 0.19 V for ethanol production. The catalyst not only delivers an outstanding ethanol selectivity of 86.9 % and a Faradaic efficiency of 73.3 % but also provides a long-term stability of Cuδ+ , gaining an economic profit based on techno-economic analysis. The calculation and in situ spectroscopic results reveal that the abundant Cuδ+ sites display electron-donating ability, leading to the decrease of the reaction barrier in the potential-determining C-C coupling step and eventually making the applied potential close to the theoretical value.

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