Modeling the electrical double layer to understand the reaction environment  in a CO2 electrocatalytic system - Energy & Environmental Science (RSC  Publishing)

Modeling the electrical double layer to understand the reaction environment in a CO2 electrocatalytic system - Energy & Environmental Science (RSC Publishing)

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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 layer (EDL) which extends a f

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