Cu Nanoparticle Infiltration via Metal-Organic Decomposition Ink for Superior Mass Activity in CO Electroreduction

Authors
Choi, JuhyungPark, SejinKim, DayeonKim, Hyun ChulYun, HyewonHong, YewonAn, Hyun JiLee, TaeminLee, NohoKim, JaeeunNam, Dae-HyunOh, Hyung-SukHwang, Yun Jeong
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Nano Letters, v.25, no.42, pp.15346 - 15352
Abstract
Achieving stable operation at high currents remains challenging for gas diffusion electrode (GDE)-based CO electrolyzers. Herein, we demonstrate the importance of Cu nanoparticle infiltration into the microporous layer to enrich local CO accessibility and mitigate electrolyte crossover. A facile GDE preparation method is developed via the doctor-blading method using a Cu metal-organic decomposition (Cu MOD) ink to produce well-dispersed nanoparticles across the porous layer. This design produces highly selective C2+ products at -1200 mA cm-2 from the CO electroreduction reaction, achieving a remarkably high mass activity of approximately -28,000 A g-1. It is found that the Cu electrodes prepared by MOD improve a stable balanced gas-liquid-solid interface by CO transport across the hydrophobic microenvironment of the inherent microporous layer. Our insights offer perspectives on a scalable strategy for optimizing catalyst positioning and advancing stable GDEs with high mass activity.
Keywords
CARBON-DIOXIDE; REDUCTION; PRODUCTS; OPERANDO; Cu metal-organic decomposition ink; Microporouslayer; Hydrophobicity; CORR
ISSN
1530-6984
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153614
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.5c04051
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