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Multiscale CO2 Electrocatalysis to C2+ Products: Reaction Mechanisms, Catalyst Design, and Device Fabrication

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 123, Issue 17, Pages 10530-10583

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00514

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This article reviews the recent progress in electroreduction of CO2 for multicarbon synthesis, identifies the current hurdles to be resolved, and provides guidelines for future research.
Electrosynthesis of value-added chemicals, directly fromCO(2), could foster achievement of carbon neutral throughan alternativeelectrical approach to the energy-intensive thermochemical industryfor carbon utilization. Progress in this area, based on electrogenerationof multicarbon products through CO2 electroreduction, however,lags far behind that for C-1 products. Reaction routes arecomplicated and kinetics are slow with scale up to the high levelsrequired for commercialization, posing significant problems. In thisreview, we identify and summarize state-of-art progress in multicarbonsynthesis with a multiscale perspective and discuss current hurdlesto be resolved for multicarbon generation from CO2 reductionincluding atomistic mechanisms, nanoscale electrocatalysts, microscaleelectrodes, and macroscale electrolyzers with guidelines for futureresearch. The review ends with a cross-scale perspective that linksdiscrepancies between different approaches with extensions to performanceand stability issues that arise from extensions to an industrial environment.

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