Now complete: Collection on Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction

Today, we've completed our Guest edited Collection on electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction. It includes 1 Editorial, 1 Comment and 12 excellent primary research Articles.
Published in Chemistry and Materials
Now complete: Collection on Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction
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We're thrilled to announce that our Guest edited Collection on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction is now complete. With three main research aims of understanding the mechanisms, exploring new catalytic materials, and electrochemical system design, our Collection comprises a Comment and twelve primary research Articles, accompanied by an Editorial authored by our brilliant Editorial Board Member Chris Li.

Read the full Collection here: https://www.nature.com/collections/electrocatalytic-CO2-reduction

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