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Best practices for experiments and reporting in photocatalytic CO2 reduction

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NATURE CATALYSIS
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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41929-023-00992-7

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Visible-light-driven conversion of CO2 to fuels and valuable compounds has been highly active in recent years. However, these processes and catalytic systems are still in early stages of development, with fundamental mechanistic challenges needing to be addressed. Collaborative efforts are needed to explore various approaches and establish robust practices to advance our understanding of these necessary processes.
Visible-light-driven conversion of CO2 to fuels and valuable compounds has experienced tremendous activity in recent years, aiming at storing solar energy into chemical bonds using CO2 as a renewable feedstock, ultimately at massive scale. Despite these efforts, processes and catalytic systems are still at an early stage of development, with fundamental mechanistic challenges as pre-requisites for device design. In this context, collective efforts currently necessitate the exploration of a variety of approaches. On the other hand, an alignment of practices is required to ensure robustness, precision and accuracy of the results, as well as shared metrics and tools for advancing our understanding of the necessary processes. This Perspective aims to provide guidelines and a framework towards these objectives.

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