A possible remedy for the increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration is capturing and reducing it into valuable chemicals like methane, methanol, ethylene, and ethanol. However, a suitable catalyst for this process is still under extensive research. Small sized copper clusters have gained attention in recent years due to their catalytic activity in the CO2 reduction reaction. Although C2+ products have a higher economic value, the formation of C1 products was investigated most thoroughly. Graphene is a promising support for small copper clusters in the electrochemical reduction of CO2. It exhibits good mechanical and electrical properties, but the weak interaction between copper and graphene is an issue. Our DFT computations reveal that small...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to multi-carbon products has attracted much attention because i...
C2 products are more desirable than C1 products during CO2 electroreduction (CO2ER) because the form...
In this study, we have investigated the use of single metal atoms supported on defective graphene as...
In this study, five copper-palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as c...
In this study, five copper-palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as c...
Diatomic catalysts (DACs) with two adjacent metal atoms supported on graphene can offer diverse func...
In this study, copper and palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as ca...
In this study, copper and palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as ca...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to high-value chemicals is one of the most splendid a...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction (eCO2RR) towards value-added chemicals, powered by renewable electrici...
ASDB/2017-12 Project C17E10 PTDC/EQU-EPQ/29579/2017 RYC-2015-17080The electrochemical CO2 reduction ...
Electrochemical CO2 transformation to high‐value ethylene (C2H4) at high currents and efficiencies i...
Redox-active copper catalysts with accurately prepared oxidation states (Cu0, Cu+ and Cu2+) and high...
Redox-active copper catalysts with accurately prepared oxidation states (Cu0, Cu+ and Cu2+) and high...
Catalysts are required to ensure electrochemical reduction of CO2 to fuels proceeds at industrially ...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to multi-carbon products has attracted much attention because i...
C2 products are more desirable than C1 products during CO2 electroreduction (CO2ER) because the form...
In this study, we have investigated the use of single metal atoms supported on defective graphene as...
In this study, five copper-palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as c...
In this study, five copper-palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as c...
Diatomic catalysts (DACs) with two adjacent metal atoms supported on graphene can offer diverse func...
In this study, copper and palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as ca...
In this study, copper and palladium clusters supported on defective graphene were investigated as ca...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to high-value chemicals is one of the most splendid a...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction (eCO2RR) towards value-added chemicals, powered by renewable electrici...
ASDB/2017-12 Project C17E10 PTDC/EQU-EPQ/29579/2017 RYC-2015-17080The electrochemical CO2 reduction ...
Electrochemical CO2 transformation to high‐value ethylene (C2H4) at high currents and efficiencies i...
Redox-active copper catalysts with accurately prepared oxidation states (Cu0, Cu+ and Cu2+) and high...
Redox-active copper catalysts with accurately prepared oxidation states (Cu0, Cu+ and Cu2+) and high...
Catalysts are required to ensure electrochemical reduction of CO2 to fuels proceeds at industrially ...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to multi-carbon products has attracted much attention because i...
C2 products are more desirable than C1 products during CO2 electroreduction (CO2ER) because the form...
In this study, we have investigated the use of single metal atoms supported on defective graphene as...