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Gaseous CO2 coupling with N-containing intermediates for key C–N bond formation during urea production from coelectrolysis over Cu

Yang et al., 2022

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16097457060308097457
Author
Yang G
Hsieh C
Ho Y
Kuo T
Kwon Y
Lu Q
Cheng M
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ACS Catalysis

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Coelectrolysis of CO2 with simple nitrogen compounds can generate molecules containing C–N bonds, which makes it an appealing method for increasing the value and scope of products obtained from CO2 electrochemical reduction (CO2ER) alone. In this study, we …
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