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Catalyst design for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide: from copper nanoparticles to copper single atoms

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Microstructures 2024;4:[Accepted].
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Carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) is an efficacious method to mitigate carbon emissions and simultaneously convert CO2 into high-value carbon products. The efficiency of CO2RR depends on the development of highly active and selective catalysts. Copper (Cu)-based catalysts can effectively reduce CO2 to hydrocarbons and oxygen-containing compounds because of their unique geometric and electronic structures. Most importantly, Cu can reduce CO2 to multiple carbon products (C2+). Therefore, this review aims to outline recent research progress in Cu-based catalysts for CO2RR. After introducing the mechanism of this electroreduction reaction, we summarize the influence of the size, morphology, and coordination environment of single component Cu-based catalysts on their performance, especially the performance control of catalysts that contain nano Cu or Cu single-atom sites. Then, the synergistic regulation strategies of doping other metals into Cu-based catalysts are summarized. Finally, the research on the supports used for Cu-based catalysts is reviewed. And the prospects and challenges of Cu-based catalysts are discussed.

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CO2RR, copper, nanoparticles, single atoms, electrocatalyst

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Li Q, Jiang J, Jiang S, Liu D, Xu D, Chen Y, Zhu D, Liu X. Catalyst design for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide: from copper nanoparticles to copper single atoms. Microstructures 2024;4:[Accept]. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/microstructures.2024.69

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