The electrocatalytic reduction reaction of carbon dioxide (CO2RR) has gained significant attention as a promising approach to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions and generate valuable chemicals and fuels. However, the practical application of CO2RR has been hindered by the lack of efficient and selective electrocatalysts, particularly to produce multi-carbon (C2+) products. Nature serves as an ideal source of inspiration for the development of CO2RR electrocatalysts, as biological organisms can efficiently catalyze the same reaction and possess robust structures that are inherently scaling. In this review, recent advances in the nature-inspired design of electrocatalysts for CO2RR to C2+ products are summarized and categorized based on their ...
Electrochemical CO2 utilization is an attractive process for realizing carbon-neutral chemical produ...
With the growth of global population and the advancement of civilization, the energy demand is incre...
The dependence on fossil fuels has caused excessive emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), leading to...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce fuels and value-added organic chemicals is of great ...
This review summaries recent development across electro-, photoelectro- and bioelectro-catalyst deve...
The energy crisis caused by the incessant growth in global energy demand joint to its associated gre...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide is a promising method for both recycling of atmosphe...
ASDB/2017-12 Project C17E10 PTDC/EQU-EPQ/29579/2017 RYC-2015-17080The electrochemical CO2 reduction ...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to hydrocarbons and alcohols holds great promi...
Global demand for renewable energy is growing as the excessive burning of fossil fuels causes severe...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals and fuels is a promising approach to mitigate...
The application of the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to high-value-added carbon it...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide into organic fuels and feedstocks is a fascinating ...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) either to generate multicarbon (C2+) or single ca...
Electrochemical CO2 utilization is an attractive process for realizing carbon-neutral chemical produ...
With the growth of global population and the advancement of civilization, the energy demand is incre...
The dependence on fossil fuels has caused excessive emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), leading to...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce fuels and value-added organic chemicals is of great ...
This review summaries recent development across electro-, photoelectro- and bioelectro-catalyst deve...
The energy crisis caused by the incessant growth in global energy demand joint to its associated gre...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide is a promising method for both recycling of atmosphe...
ASDB/2017-12 Project C17E10 PTDC/EQU-EPQ/29579/2017 RYC-2015-17080The electrochemical CO2 reduction ...
The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to hydrocarbons and alcohols holds great promi...
Global demand for renewable energy is growing as the excessive burning of fossil fuels causes severe...
Electrochemical CO2 reduction to value-added chemicals and fuels is a promising approach to mitigate...
The application of the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to high-value-added carbon it...
The electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide into organic fuels and feedstocks is a fascinating ...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) either to generate multicarbon (C2+) or single ca...
Electrochemical CO2 utilization is an attractive process for realizing carbon-neutral chemical produ...
With the growth of global population and the advancement of civilization, the energy demand is incre...
The dependence on fossil fuels has caused excessive emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), leading to...