Atomically dispersed nickel sites complexed on nitrogen-doped carbon (Ni-N/C) have demonstrated considerable activity for the selective electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) to CO. However, the high-temperature treatment typically involved during the activation of Ni-N/C catalysts makes the origin of the high activity elusive. In this work, Ni(II) phthalocyanine molecules grafted on carbon nanotube (NiPc/CNT) and heat-treated NiPc/CNT (H-NiPc/CNT) are exploited as model catalysts to investigate the impact of thermal activation on the structure of active sites and CO2RR activity. H-NiPc/CNT exhibits a similar to 4.7-fold higher turnover frequency for CO2RR to CO in comparison to NiPc/CNT. Extended X-ray absorption fine st...
While converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carbon products by electrolyzing offers a pro...
This work describes a coordination enabled galvanic replacement method to decorate atomic Ni cluster...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...
Many studies have focused on atomically dispersed metal-nitrogen-carbon (Me-N-C) catalysts owing to ...
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to CO emerges as a potential route of utilizing emitted CO2. Metal-N-...
N-doped carbon systems constitute a unique platform for the isolation of metal atoms that have been ...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a potential approach to convert CO2 into valuable chemicals using e...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a potential approach to convert CO2 into valuable chemicals using e...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals is a critical and challenging process for res...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
CO2 electroreduction using renewable electricity is a promising pathway for CO2 utilization. However...
Rational design of nanoscale structures can greatly strengthen heterogeneous catalysis with the maxi...
While converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carbon products by electrolyzing offers a pro...
This work describes a coordination enabled galvanic replacement method to decorate atomic Ni cluster...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...
Many studies have focused on atomically dispersed metal-nitrogen-carbon (Me-N-C) catalysts owing to ...
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to CO emerges as a potential route of utilizing emitted CO2. Metal-N-...
N-doped carbon systems constitute a unique platform for the isolation of metal atoms that have been ...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a potential approach to convert CO2 into valuable chemicals using e...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a potential approach to convert CO2 into valuable chemicals using e...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals is a critical and challenging process for res...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
CO2 electroreduction using renewable electricity is a promising pathway for CO2 utilization. However...
Rational design of nanoscale structures can greatly strengthen heterogeneous catalysis with the maxi...
While converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carbon products by electrolyzing offers a pro...
This work describes a coordination enabled galvanic replacement method to decorate atomic Ni cluster...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...