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Gengenbach, Thomas
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- 2024Interpretation of Complex X-ray Photoelectron Peak Shapes Part II: Case Study of Fe 2p3/2 fitting applied to Austenitic Stainless Steels 316 and 304.citations
- 2020Covalent sizing surface modification as a route to improved interfacial adhesion in carbon fiber-epoxy compositescitations
- 2020Investigating the real-time dissolution of a compositionally complex alloy using inline ICP and correlation with XPScitations
- 2020Real-time dissolution of a compositionally complex alloy using inline ICP and correlation with XPScitations
- 2020Improving the Stability of Ambient-Processed SnO2-Based, Perovskite Solar Cells by UV-Treatment of the Sub-Cellscitations
- 2020Improving the Stability of Ambient processed, SnO2-Based, Perovskite Solar Cells by the UV-treatment of Sub-Cellscitations
- 2019Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to formate on Cu based surface alloys with enhanced selectivitycitations
- 2019Fiber with Butterfly Wings: Creating Colored Carbon Fibers with Increased Strength, Adhesion, and Reversible Malleabilitycitations
- 2018Morphology and surface properties of high strength siloxane poly(urethane-urea)s developed for heart valve applicationcitations
- 2017Limitations with solvent exchange methods for synthesis of colloidalfullerenescitations
- 2017Reduction of surface fat formation on spray-dried milk powders through emulsion stabilization with λ-carrageenancitations
- 2016Effect of the deformability of guest particles on the tensile strength of tablets from interactive mixturescitations
- 2014Water-dispersible magnetic carbon nanotubes as T2-weighted MRI contrast agentscitations
- 2012One step multifunctional micropatterning of surfaces using asymmetric glow discharge plasma polymerisation
- 2011Characterization of the surface properties of a model pharmaceutical fine powder modified with a pharmaceutical lubricant to improve flow via a mechanical dry coating approachcitations
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Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to formate on Cu based surface alloys with enhanced selectivity
Abstract
Cu is a catalyst that can electrochemically reduce CO2 to a variety of industrially important carbon products, but often with poor selectivity and low current density. Alloying Cu with other metals provides a useful strategy to tune product selectivity. In this study, four different metal hydroxides were deposited onto Cu(OH)2 sub-micron-sized rods (SMRs) that were grown on a copper foam by an inexpensive and facile method. This procedure was followed by dehydration to form MOx (M = Cd, Sb, Pb, Zn) on a CuyO SMR surface and then electrochemically reduced to form MCu on the Cu SMR surface. Use of these materials for CO2 reduction achieves enhancement in formate selectivity in the order of Cd > Sb > Pb > Zn with excellent current density (∼30 mA cm–2). The role of the four materials in tuning the selectivity toward formate during electrochemical CO2 reduction on these modified Cu SMRs is elucidated.