The electrochemical reduction of CO2 is known to be influenced by the identity of the alkali metal cation in the electrolyte; however, a satisfactory explanation for this phenomenon has not been developed. Here we present the results of experimental and theoretical studies aimed at elucidating the effects of electrolyte cation size on the intrinsic activity and selectivity of metal catalysts for the reduction of CO2. Experiments were conducted under conditions where the influence of electrolyte polarization is minimal in order to show that cation size affects the intrinsic rates of formation of certain reaction products, most notably for HCOO-, C2H4, and C2H5OH over Cu(100)- and Cu(111)-oriented thin films, and for CO and HCOO- over polycry...
The linear scaling relationship of the binding energies of different intermediates limits the cataly...
International audienceSince CO2 is a readily available feedstock throughout the world, the utilizati...
The reaction of carbon dioxide with hydroxide to form carbonate in near-neutral or alkaline medium s...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 is known to be influenced by the identity of the alkali metal c...
The electrochemical reduction of CO_2 is known to be influenced by the identity of the alkali metal ...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide is widely studied for the sustainable production of...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 is known to be influenced by the concentration and identity of ...
AbstractThe influence of supporting electrolyte cations on the voltammetric behaviour and product di...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 offers a potential means for producing carbon-neutral fuels and...
Electrolyte cation size is known to influence the electrochemical reduction of CO2 over metals; howe...
For the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction, different metal catalysts produce different products...
Solid-liquid interface engineering has recently emerged as a promising technique to optimize the act...
CO2 can be reduced electrochemically to form valuable chemicals such as hydrocarbons and alcohols us...
Electrolyte cation size is known to influence the electrochemical reduction of CO2 over metals; howe...
Electrochemical reduction of CO2 using renewable sources of electrical energy holds promise for conv...
The linear scaling relationship of the binding energies of different intermediates limits the cataly...
International audienceSince CO2 is a readily available feedstock throughout the world, the utilizati...
The reaction of carbon dioxide with hydroxide to form carbonate in near-neutral or alkaline medium s...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 is known to be influenced by the identity of the alkali metal c...
The electrochemical reduction of CO_2 is known to be influenced by the identity of the alkali metal ...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide is widely studied for the sustainable production of...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 is known to be influenced by the concentration and identity of ...
AbstractThe influence of supporting electrolyte cations on the voltammetric behaviour and product di...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 offers a potential means for producing carbon-neutral fuels and...
Electrolyte cation size is known to influence the electrochemical reduction of CO2 over metals; howe...
For the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction, different metal catalysts produce different products...
Solid-liquid interface engineering has recently emerged as a promising technique to optimize the act...
CO2 can be reduced electrochemically to form valuable chemicals such as hydrocarbons and alcohols us...
Electrolyte cation size is known to influence the electrochemical reduction of CO2 over metals; howe...
Electrochemical reduction of CO2 using renewable sources of electrical energy holds promise for conv...
The linear scaling relationship of the binding energies of different intermediates limits the cataly...
International audienceSince CO2 is a readily available feedstock throughout the world, the utilizati...
The reaction of carbon dioxide with hydroxide to form carbonate in near-neutral or alkaline medium s...