While extensive research has been conducted on the conversion of CO2 to C1 products, the synthesis of C2 products still strongly depends on the Cu electrode. One main issue hindering the C2 production on Cu-based catalysts is the lack of an appropriate Cu–Cu distance to provide the ideal platform for the C–C coupling process. Herein, we identify a lab-synthesized artificial enzyme with an optimal Cu–Cu distance, named MIL-53 (Cu) (MIL= Materials of Institute Lavoisier), for CO2 conversion by using a density functional theory method. By substituting the ligands in the porous MIL-53 (Cu) nanozyme with functional groups from electron-donating NH2 to electron-withdrawing NO2, the Cu–Cu distance and charge of Cu can be significantly tuned, thus ...
Copper (Cu) offers a means for producing value-added fuels through the electrochemical reduction of ...
Design for highly selective catalysts for CO2 electroreduction to multicarbon (C2+) fuels is pressin...
The efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2 to fuels or stock chemicals with high-energy density...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals and fuels is a promising approach to mitigate...
Developing high-efficient catalysts for carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) to value-added fue...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
Electrochemically converting CO2 into low-coordinated carbides provides a sustainable way to utilize...
Electrochemical CO2 conversion into value-added chemical feedstocks, if powered with renewable elect...
Diatomic catalysts (DACs) with two adjacent metal atoms supported on graphene can offer diverse func...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to fuels represents one of the most attractive approa...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
The carbon dioxide electrochemical reduction (CO2RR) to useful fuels and chemicals with renewable el...
The carbon–carbon (C–C) bond formation is essential for the electroconversion of CO2 into high-energ...
CO2 activation is an integral component of thermocatalytic and electrocatalytic CO2 conversion to li...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here One method for CO2 capt...
Copper (Cu) offers a means for producing value-added fuels through the electrochemical reduction of ...
Design for highly selective catalysts for CO2 electroreduction to multicarbon (C2+) fuels is pressin...
The efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2 to fuels or stock chemicals with high-energy density...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals and fuels is a promising approach to mitigate...
Developing high-efficient catalysts for carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) to value-added fue...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
Electrochemically converting CO2 into low-coordinated carbides provides a sustainable way to utilize...
Electrochemical CO2 conversion into value-added chemical feedstocks, if powered with renewable elect...
Diatomic catalysts (DACs) with two adjacent metal atoms supported on graphene can offer diverse func...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to fuels represents one of the most attractive approa...
Currently, copper is the most active monometallic catalyst to generate hydrocarbon and oxygenated pr...
The carbon dioxide electrochemical reduction (CO2RR) to useful fuels and chemicals with renewable el...
The carbon–carbon (C–C) bond formation is essential for the electroconversion of CO2 into high-energ...
CO2 activation is an integral component of thermocatalytic and electrocatalytic CO2 conversion to li...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here One method for CO2 capt...
Copper (Cu) offers a means for producing value-added fuels through the electrochemical reduction of ...
Design for highly selective catalysts for CO2 electroreduction to multicarbon (C2+) fuels is pressin...
The efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2 to fuels or stock chemicals with high-energy density...