The Effect of the Tetraalkylammonium Cation in the Electrochemical CO2 Reduction Reaction on Copper Electrode
Connor Deacon-Price,
Louis Changeur,
Cássia S. Santana
et al.
Abstract:Aprotic organic solvents
such as acetonitrile offer a potential
solution to promote electrochemical CO2 reduction over
the competing hydrogen evolution reaction. Tetraalkylammonium cations
(TAA+) are widely used as supporting electrolytes in organic
media due to their high solubility and conductivity. The alkyl chain
length of TAA+ cations is known to influence electron transfer
processes in electrochemical systems by the adsorption of TAA+, causing modifications of the double layer. In this work,
we elucidate… Show more
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