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Inside Front Cover Image: Carbon Neutralization, Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2024
Inside front cover image: The cover illustrates the covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as advanced electrocatalysts for 2e- oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The cluster of fish in the lower left corner represents the abundant oxygens (O2) everywhere. The big goldfishes in upper right corner represent the obtained high-value hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The huge fishing net in the center represents the asprepared COFs with dangling and staggered-stacking aldehydes (-CHO) for the efficient capture of O2 and conversion to H2O2. This -CHO adopt staggered stacking design provides larger space for mass transport, along with high selectivity and activity.