How to go beyond C1products with electrochemical reduction of CO2

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The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to produce fuels and value-added organic chemicals is of great potential, providing a mechanism to convert and store renewable energy within a carbon-neutral energy circle. Currently the majority of studies report C1 products such as carbon monoxide and formate as the major CO2 reduction products. A particularly challenging goal within CO2 electrochemical reduction is the pursuit of multi-carbon (C2+) products which have been proposed to enable a more economically viable value chain. This review summaries recent development across electro-, photoelectro- and bioelectro-catalyst developments. It also explores the role of device design and operating conditions in enabling C-C bond generation.

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Li, D., Zhang, H., Xiang, H., Rasul, S., Fontmorin, J. M., Izadi, P., … Xuan, J. (2021, December 7). How to go beyond C1products with electrochemical reduction of CO2. Sustainable Energy and Fuels. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1se00861g

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