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Atomic-scale surface restructuring of copper electrodes under CO2 electroreduction conditions

Amirbeigiarab et al., 2023

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16458588833981133948
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Amirbeigiarab R
Tian J
Herzog A
Qiu C
Bergmann A
Roldan Cuenya B
Magnussen O
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Nature Catalysis

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Potentiodynamic methods that induce structural changes in Cu catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) have been identified as a promising strategy for steering the catalyst selectivity towards the generation of multi-carbon products. In current …
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