2020
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay3111
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Strategies in catalysts and electrolyzer design for electrochemical CO 2 reduction toward C 2+ products

Abstract: In light of environmental concerns and energy transition, electrochemical CO 2 reduction (ECR) to value-added multicarbon (C 2+ ) fuels and chemicals, using renewable electricity, presents an elegant long-term solution to close the carbon cycle with added economic benefits as well. However, electrocatalytic C─C coupling in aqueous electrolytes is still an open challenge due to low selectivity, activity, and stability. Design of catalysts and reactors holds the key to addressing those challenges. We summarize r… Show more

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“…[ 6 ] Nonetheless, the Faradaic efficiency (FE) for CO 2 ‐to‐alcohol production generally remains low, typically less than 50%. [ 7 ] For instance, Gewirth and co‐workers presented a nanoporous Cu–Ag alloy for the enhancement of ECR activity, with an FE toward ethanol of ≈25%. [ 8 ] Bell and co‐workers reported a Cu–Ag alloy with stain effect, and the total FE of alcohol production was less than 15%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 6 ] Nonetheless, the Faradaic efficiency (FE) for CO 2 ‐to‐alcohol production generally remains low, typically less than 50%. [ 7 ] For instance, Gewirth and co‐workers presented a nanoporous Cu–Ag alloy for the enhancement of ECR activity, with an FE toward ethanol of ≈25%. [ 8 ] Bell and co‐workers reported a Cu–Ag alloy with stain effect, and the total FE of alcohol production was less than 15%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excessive emission of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is a threat to the ecological balance. [1][2][3][4][5] CO 2 is also an exploitable carbon and oxygen resource. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Fixation of CO 2 into valuable chemicals could simultaneously realize carbon reduction and reutilization of CO 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the developed of design for ECR catalysts, recent studies have begun to reduce CO 2 into CH 4 , CH 3 OH, HCHO, and high-density C 2+ products, and some research progress has been made in the reaction mechanism of ECR into these products. For the mechanism of ECR to CH 4 , CH 3 OH, and HCHO, theoretical and experimental studies [46]. Based on the in-depth understanding of the mechanism of ECR, low-cost electrocatalysts with excellent catalytic activity, high selectivity, and long durability are required to realize the large-scale application of ECR technology.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Ecrmentioning
confidence: 99%