Copper, essential for CO2 reduction to valuable chemicals like ethanol, benefits from a disordered surface arrangement, which can form spontaneously during the initial stages of electrocatalytic CO2 reduction, with CO causing this transformation.
Copper, essential for CO2 reduction to valuable chemicals like ethanol, benefits from a disordered surface arrangement, which can form spontaneously during the initial stages of electrocatalytic CO2 reduction, with CO causing this transformation.