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Water-mediated reduction of carbon dioxide

Cell Reports Physical Science, ISSN: 2666-3864, Vol: 5, Issue: 10, Page: 102246
2024
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Research Conducted at Kunming University Has Provided New Information about Chemicals and Chemistry (Water-mediated Reduction of Carbon Dioxide)

2024 NOV 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Chemicals & Chemistry Daily Daily -- Current study results on Chemicals and Chemistry

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Water can be involved in the reduction of CO 2 as a promoter, proton donor, reaction medium, or by-product. The role of water molecules is usually crucial for improving the conversion efficiency of CO 2. The presence of water molecules on the catalysts may change the hydrophilic/reactive surface, which is beneficial for the interaction between reactants/products and catalyst. In parallel, derivative species from water molecules may also band crucial intermediates during the process of CO 2 reduction. Despite large numbers of reports on water-mediated CO 2 reduction, a clear picture about the positive or negative effects of water is only starting to emerge. This perspective summarizes the latest research progress on water-mediated thermo-, photo-, and electrocatalytic CO 2 conversion, with a focus on the role of water in determining the catalytic performance and reaction mechanisms. The adsorption, activation, and transformation processes of H 2 O and CO 2 on the catalyst surface are presented with the aim of pointing out future research directions, including further optimization of catalyst performance and enhancement of reaction efficiency.

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