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D. Bohra

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The specific identity of electrolyte cations has many implications in various electrochemical reactions. However, the exact mechanism by which cations affect electrochemical reactions is not agreed upon in the literature. In this report, we investigate the role of cations duri ...

Increasing level of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) because of human activities is a serious threat to ecosystems on Earth due to global warming. A transition to net-zero CO2 emissions before 2050 is necessary to limit the global mean surface temperature rise to 1.5ºC-2ºC above ...

Electrochemical CO2 electrolysis to produce hydrocarbon fuels or material feedstocks offers a renewable alternative to fossilized carbon sources. Gas-diffusion electrodes (GDEs), composed of solid electrocatalysts on porous supports positioned near the interface of a conductin ...

Electrochemical CO2 reduction has received an increased amount of interest in the last decade as a promising avenue for storing renewable electricity in chemical bonds. Despite considerable progress on catalyst performance using nanostructured electrodes, the sensit ...

CO 2 electroreduction is a promising technology to produce chemicals and fuels from renewable ...

The environment of a CO2 electroreduction (CO2ER) catalyst is intimately coupled with the surface reaction energetics and is therefore a critical aspect of the overall system performance. The immediate reaction environment of the electrocatalyst constitutes the electrical double ...

Electrocatalysis of carbon dioxide can provide a valuable pathway towards the sustainable production of chemicals and fuels from renewable electricity sources. One of the main challenges to enable this technology is to find suitable electrodes that can act as efficient, stable ...

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Modeling the electrical double layer to understand the reaction environment in a CO2 electrocatalytic system (Energy and Environmental Science (2019) DOI: 10.1039/C9EE02485A)

Author Divya Bohra was mistakenly not marked as co-corresponding author in the author list. This has been corrected in the author list shown above. The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.

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Ag is a promising catalyst for the production of carbon monoxide (CO) via the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2ER). Herein, we study the role of the formate (HCOO) intermediate *OCHO, aiming to resolve the discrepancy between the theoretic ...