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Carbon nanosheets supporting Ni–N3S single-atom sites for efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction

Zhao et al., 2021

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9732188940084735087
Author
Zhao X
Huang S
Chen Z
Lu C
Han S
Ke C
Zhu J
Zhang J
Tranca D
Zhuang X
Publication year
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Carbon

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Of various atomically dispersed metal catalysts, those based on single Ni atoms are among the most efficient electrocatalysts for CO 2 reduction. However, the activity of these catalysts is determined by the coordination environment of Ni sites. Here, N and S co-coordinated Ni …
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