A group of researchers from Tohoku University, the Tokyo University of Science, and Vanderbilt University have turned to the versatile metal copper, using it as a catalyst for electrochemical CO2 ...
Detailed architecture of different copper nanoclusters. All the nanoclusters have identical numbers of copper atoms, thiolate ligands and hydrides. The alteration is visible only in PPh₃ ligand ...
Just like we recycle waste, repurposing excess CO2 from the atmosphere could be one way to abate the worsening climate crisis. In electrochemical reduction, CO2 is converted into industrial products ...
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