ChemistryNature Communications
Improved electrochemical conversion of CO₂ to multicarbon products by using molecular doping
H. Wu, J. Li, et al.
This innovative research unveils a breakthrough strategy to enhance the electrochemical conversion of CO₂ into valuable multicarbon products. By modifying a bimetallic silver-copper catalyst with aromatic heterocycles, this method significantly boosts the production of ethanol and ethylene with impressive efficiencies. The compelling findings were conducted by a collaborative team of experts.
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