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Two-dimensional materials and metal-organic frameworks for the CO2 reduction reaction

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MATERIALS TODAY ADVANCES
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtadv.2019.100038

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Two dimensional materials; Metal-organic frameworks; CO2 reduction; Electrochemical reduction; Photoelectrochemical reduction

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  1. Bio & Medical Technology Development Program [2018M3A9H1023141]
  2. Creative Materials Discovery Program through the NRF - Ministry of Science and ICT [2017M3D1A1039379]
  3. Basic Research Laboratory of the NRF - Korean government [2018R1A4A1022647]

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The use of noble-free materials to convert atmospheric CO2 into energy-rich fuels has gained a significant amount of attention in an effort toward decreasing global warming due to high concentrations of CO2. Metallic catalysts, two-dimensional materials (such as graphene and graphene based), metal oxides, and metal-organic frameworks have been used as catalysts in the CO2 reduction reaction and recently recognized as promising platforms due to their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, outstanding mechanical properties, and good chemical stability. This review summarizes the progress made related to the electrochemical and photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction reaction over the past few decades. In addition, the fundamentals and principles that govern both electrocatalytic and photocatalytic CO2 reduction are discussed. Then, a detailed discussion of the different electrocatalysts, photocatalysts, and strategies used to improve the performance is provided. (c) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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