Luyao Yang , Wenqing Zhang , Ximei Lv , Qianqian Zhao , Xiaojing Liu , Shulin Zhao , Yuhui Chen
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Abstract
We present a universal preparation method for synthesizing a range of pure-phase IB-group Sn-based alloy catalysts (Cu3Sn, Ag4Sn, and AuSn) for electrochemical reduction of CO2 to C1 product. The selectivity can be widely adjusted by altering metal composition and potential, improving the understanding of the structure–activity relationship in various Sn-based alloys.
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