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Data Publication
Data underlying the publication: Interrogation of oxidative pulsed methods for the stabilization of copper electrodes for CO2 electrolysis
Jesse Kok | Thomas Burdyny
4TU.ResearchData
(2024)
Data sets containing the data points used for creating figures in both the manuscript and supporting information. Raw Data sets taken from gas chromatography, potentiostat and in situ Raman spectroscopy setup.
The gas chromatography data is converted into faradaic efficiencies (FE) as a function of time. Potentiostat data contains current or potential values as supplied to the electrolyser as a function of time. In situ Raman contains the measured response as a function of wavenumber.
FE profiles are used to study the effect of 'off' time on the lifetime of the copper catalyst. Potential data is used to study the anodic polarization curve of the copper electrode in 1 M KHCO3. Raman data was utilised to confirm the 'off' time dependency for the formation of cuprite.
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DOI
10.4121/cb55e736-5f86-444b-ba44-f6d6386ce800.v1
Authors
Jesse Kok
Thomas Burdyny
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TU Delft, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Chemical Engineering
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References
Kok, J., de Ruiter, J., van der Stam, W., & Burdyny, T. (2024). Interrogation of Oxidative Pulsed Methods for the Stabilization of Copper Electrodes for CO2 Electrolysis. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(28), 19509–19520. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c06284
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Kok, J., & Burdyny, T. (2024). Data underlying the publication: Interrogation of oxidative pulsed methods for the stabilization of copper electrodes for CO2 electrolysis (Version 1) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/CB55E736-5F86-444B-BA44-F6D6386CE800.V1