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Bimetallic Electrocatalysts for Carbon Dioxide Reduction

Ren, Dan  
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Gao, Jing
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Zakeeruddin, Shaik M.  
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November 1, 2019
Chimia

Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, using the electricity generated from renewable energy sources, has the potential of rendering a carbon-neutral energy economy. Developing selective, efficient and robust electrocatalysts is the key step towards establishing this promising technology. While different nanostructures of Cu have been extensively studied for the formation of C-1-C-3 alcohols and hydrocarbons, Cu-based bimetallic catalysts showed better activity compared to monometallic Cu. In this review, we will first summarize recent advances in designing Cu-X bimetallic catalysts. We categorized the bimetallic catalysts into different groups based on the CO(2 )reduction activities of the 'X' metal, including hydrogen-producing metals, formate-producing metals and CO-producing metals. The key factors in determining the selectivity are discussed. Additionally, representative examples of Cu-free bimetallic catalysts, with appreciable selectivity towards hydrocarbons/alcohols, will also be presented. We will conclude this review with challenges and promising research directions.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2019.928
Web of Science ID

WOS:000498845300009

Author(s)
Ren, Dan  
Gao, Jing
Zakeeruddin, Shaik M.  
Graetzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2019-11-01

Publisher

SWISS CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Chimia
Volume

73

Issue

11

Start page

928

End page

935

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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bimetallic catalyst

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carbon dioxide

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copper

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ethylene

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selective electrochemical reduction

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copper single-crystal

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co2 reduction

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electroreduction

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ethylene

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intermediate

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hydrocarbons

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catalysts

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products

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