The role of atomic carbon in directing electrochemical CO (2) reduction to multicarbon products
Energy & Environmental Science2020Vol. 14(1), pp. 473–482
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Hong‐Jie Peng, Michael T. Tang, Xinyan Liu, Philomena Schlexer, Michal Bajdich, Frank Abild‐Pedersen
Abstract
Atomic carbon plays a role in steering selectivity in electrochemical carbon mono-/dioxide reduction. Appropriate binding strengths of CO and C, combined with four-fold sites, constitute fundamental features toward selective multicarbon production.
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