Electrodeposition of Cu-Cu2O composite films of adjustable band structure for photoelectrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to hydrocarbons
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The electrodeposited $Cu-Cu_{2}O$ composite films were investigated in terms of their selectivity, efficiency, and stability in the electrochemical and photoelectrochemical conversion of $CO_{2}$ to hydrocarbons. Composite films were deposited at various potentials from an alkaline copper(II) lactate solution. The influence of electrode potential on the structure, morphology, and location of the valence and conduction bands was investigated. Finally, the catalytic activity of the materials was investigated in the dark and under illumination at various potentials in a $CO_{2}$-saturated $KHCO_{3}$ solution. Gas chromatography analysis indicated that maximum concentrations of $CH_{4}$ and $C_{2}H_{4}$ were observed under illumination and amounted to 13.37 and 8.99%, respectively. The highest Faradaic efficiencies for ethylene formation were observed at - 0.893 V vs. RHE, while for methane at - 0.893 V or 0.993 V, depending on the applied deposition potential. Performed studies indicated that at even relatively low conversion potentials, $Cu_{2}O$ may not be fully reduced to metallic copper and therefore affects the mechanism and kinetics of electrode reactions. Moreover, reported results indicated possibilities for controlling the selectivity toward the formation of hydrocarbons through proper selection of the composite synthesis conditions and conversion parameters as well.

