Recent experiments show that the grain boundaries (GBs) of copper nanoparticles (NPs) lead to an outstanding performance in reducing CO<sub>2</sub> and CO to alcohol products. We report here multiscale simulations that simulate experimental synthesis conditions to predict the structure of a 10 nm Cu NP (158 555 atoms). To identify active sites, we first predict the CO binding at a large number of sites and select four exhibiting CO binding stronger than the (211) step surface. Then, we predict the formation energy of the *OCCOH intermediate as a descriptor for C–C coupling, identifying two active sites, both of which have an under-coordinated surface square site adjacent to a subsurface stacking fault. We then propose a periodic Cu surface ...
Recent developments of copper (Cu)-based nanomaterials have enabled the electroreduction of CO<sub>2...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon monoxide is a promising approach for the renewable productio...
Cu-based catalysts have shown structural instability during the electrochemical CO2 reduction reacti...
Recent experiments show that the grain boundaries (GBs) of copper nanoparticles (NP) lead to outstan...
Polycrystalline copper electrocatalysts have been experimentally shown to be capable of reducing CO{...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
The electrochemical reduction of CO_2 on copper electrodes is known to generate a wide variety of pr...
Copper catalyzes the electrochemical reduction of CO to valuable C<sub>2+</sub> products including e...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
Cu catalyzes the electrochemical reduction of CO_2 or CO to an assortment of products, a behavior th...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
CoCu-based catalysts are promising candidates for the large-scale application of CO hydrogenation to...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon monoxide is a promising approach for the renewable productio...
Recent developments of copper (Cu)-based nanomaterials have enabled the electroreduction of CO<sub>2...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon monoxide is a promising approach for the renewable productio...
Cu-based catalysts have shown structural instability during the electrochemical CO2 reduction reacti...
Recent experiments show that the grain boundaries (GBs) of copper nanoparticles (NP) lead to outstan...
Polycrystalline copper electrocatalysts have been experimentally shown to be capable of reducing CO{...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
The electrochemical reduction of CO_2 on copper electrodes is known to generate a wide variety of pr...
Copper catalyzes the electrochemical reduction of CO to valuable C<sub>2+</sub> products including e...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
Cu catalyzes the electrochemical reduction of CO_2 or CO to an assortment of products, a behavior th...
Recent experiments have shown that CO reduction on oxide derived Cu nanoparticles (NP) are highly se...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
CoCu-based catalysts are promising candidates for the large-scale application of CO hydrogenation to...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon monoxide is a promising approach for the renewable productio...
Recent developments of copper (Cu)-based nanomaterials have enabled the electroreduction of CO<sub>2...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon monoxide is a promising approach for the renewable productio...
Cu-based catalysts have shown structural instability during the electrochemical CO2 reduction reacti...