“…Utilizing renewable electricity to catalyze CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) into value-added chemicals can effectively promote the sustainable development of carbon circular economy. − Of all CO 2 RR products, multicarbon (C 2+ ) species are more attractive on account of their high energy density and economic value. − Especially, ethanol, as a C 2 liquid product with convenient transportation and storage, is extensively utilized as a raw material for chemical synthesis, a solvent, a fuel, and an additive for gasoline, and so on. Cu-based materials are the main catalysts for CO 2 RR to ethanol, which mostly profit by Cu δ+ species (0 < δ <2) with medium electron-donating ability to bond C atoms with positive charge for C–C coupling. , However, Cu δ+ active species often experience in situ electroreduction during CO 2 RR, limiting the adsorption of *CO intermediate and C–C coupling, consequently, decreasing the activity and selectivity for ethanol production, especially at large current densities.…”