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Abstract The electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to form value‐added chemicals receives considerable attention in recent years. Copper (Cu) is recognized as the only element capable of electro‐reducing CO 2 into hydrocarbons with two or more carbon atoms (C 2+ ), but the low product selectivity of the Cu‐based catalyst remains a major technological challenge to overcome. Therefore, identification of the structural features of Cu‐based catalysts is of great importance for the highly selective production of C 2+ products (ethylene, ethanol, n‐propanol, etc.), and the oxidation state of Cu species in the catalysts is found critical to the catalyst performance. This review introduces recent efforts to fine‐tune the oxidation state of Cu to increase carbon capture and produce specific C 2+ compounds, with the intention of greatly expediting the advance in the catalyst designs. It also points to the remaining challenges and fruitful research directions for the development of Cu‐based catalysts that can shape the practical CO 2 reduction technology.
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Minki Jun
University of California, Irvine
Joyjit Kundu
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Duck‐Hyun Kim
Korea University
Advanced Materials
Korea University
Kyungpook National University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e796dbb6db643587707aa2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202313028
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