Electrochemical reduction of CO2 to chemical fuel offers a promising strategy for managing the global carbon balance, but presents challenges for chemistry due to the lack of effective electrocatalyst. Here we report atomically dispersed nickel on nitrogenated graphene as an efficient and durable electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction. Based on operando X-ray absorption and photoelectron spectroscopy measurements, the monovalent Ni(I) atomic center with a d9 electronic configuration was identified as the catalytically active site. The single-Ni-atom catalyst exhibits high intrinsic CO2 reduction activity, reaching a specific current of 350 A gcatalyst−1 and turnover frequency of 14,800 h−1 at a mild overpotential of 0.61 V for CO conversion with...
Atomically dispersed catalytic metal sites anchored on N-doped carbon support catalysts (M-N-C) show...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...
The electroreduction of CO2, driven by renewable electricity, can be used to sustainably generate sy...
While converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carbon products by electrolyzing offers a pro...
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) show great promise for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CRR), bu...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Utilizing solar energy to fix carbon dioxide (CO2) with water into chemical fuels and oxygen, a mimi...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals is a critical and challenging process for res...
Rational design of nanoscale structures can greatly strengthen heterogeneous catalysis with the maxi...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
The feasibility of utilizing electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) to close the global carbon cy...
The electronic modulation of atomic dispersed active sites is promising to boost the catalytic activ...
CO2 electroreduction using renewable electricity is a promising pathway for CO2 utilization. However...
Atomically dispersed catalytic metal sites anchored on N-doped carbon support catalysts (M-N-C) show...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...
The electroreduction of CO2, driven by renewable electricity, can be used to sustainably generate sy...
While converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added carbon products by electrolyzing offers a pro...
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) show great promise for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CRR), bu...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Construction of single atom catalysts (SACs) with high activity toward electroreduction of CO2 still...
Utilizing solar energy to fix carbon dioxide (CO2) with water into chemical fuels and oxygen, a mimi...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals is a critical and challenging process for res...
Rational design of nanoscale structures can greatly strengthen heterogeneous catalysis with the maxi...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
Single-atomic transition metal-nitrogen codoped carbon (M-N-C) are efficient substitute catalysts fo...
The feasibility of utilizing electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) to close the global carbon cy...
The electronic modulation of atomic dispersed active sites is promising to boost the catalytic activ...
CO2 electroreduction using renewable electricity is a promising pathway for CO2 utilization. However...
Atomically dispersed catalytic metal sites anchored on N-doped carbon support catalysts (M-N-C) show...
International audienceThe development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (...
The electroreduction of CO2, driven by renewable electricity, can be used to sustainably generate sy...