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Insight on Atomically Dispersed Cu Catalysts for Electrochemical CO 2 Reduction.

Jinxian WangDanni DengQiumei WuMengjie LiuYuchao WangJiabi JiangXinran ZhengHuanran ZhengYu BaiYingbi ChenXiang XiongYongpeng Lei
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Electrochemical CO 2 reduction (ECO 2 R) with renewable electricity is an advanced carbon conversion technology. At present, copper is the only metal to selectively convert CO 2 into multicarbon (C 2+ ) products. Among them, atomically dispersed (AD) Cu catalysts have received great attention due to the relatively single chemical environment, which are able to minimize the negative impact of morphology, valence state, and crystallographic properties, etc. on product selectivity. Furthermore, the completely exposed atomic Cu sites not only provide space and bonding electrons for the adsorption of reactants in favor of better catalytic activity but also provide an ideal platform for studying its reaction mechanism. This review summarizes the recent progress of AD Cu catalysts as a chemically tunable platform for ECO 2 R, including the atomic Cu sites dynamic evolution, the catalytic performance, and mechanism. Furthermore, the prospects and challenges of AD Cu catalysts for ECO 2 R are carefully discussed. We sincerely hope that this review can contribute to the rational design of AD Cu catalysts with enhanced performance for ECO 2 R.
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