Abstract

The electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 (CO2RR) to multi-carbon products has been an appealing strategy to reduce carbon emissions. However, rapid experimental discovery of efficient CO2RR electrocatalysts and fast recording of full product distribution information is non-trivial. Herein, we used an electrocatalyst testing platform featuring a home-built automatic flow cell to accelerate catalysts screening. Based on 364 effective data points from 42 Cu-lanthanide bimetallic catalysts obtained within 21 working hours, we found that Eu modification over Cu can promote C2+ faradaic efficiency (FE). We have previously reported part of the screening data and the optimization of the Mg-Cu catalyst(Angew. Chem.2022, 134, e202213423). Here we augmented the dataset by adding the lanthanide modifiers and reported the Eu-Cu catalyst resulted from the high-throughput investigation. Our characterizations revealed that the Eu2+ reduced from Eu3+ during the catalyst synthesis prevented the agglomeration of nanoparticles, thus making europium modifications stand out from other lanthanide metal modifiers on FE C2+ enhancement. We then optimized the Eu-CuOx catalyst based on the above understanding to achieve ∼80% C2+ FE at a high current density of 1.25 A cm−2.

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