Yuhong WangWenjun JiangWei YaoZai-Lun LiuZhe LiuYong YangLizhen Gao
Abstract Selective CO 2 reduction to formate with high‐added value is one of the most technologically and economically feasible pathways to realize electrochemical CO 2 fixation. Bismuth‐based catalysts have the advantages of nontoxicity, low cost, high abundance, as well as excellent stability. In addition, bismuth‐based catalysts display excellent selectivity for the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate in aqueous electrolytes due to high‐hydrogen evolution overpotential. Hence, bismuth‐based catalysts are by far the most commercially available materials for electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate. In this review, the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate over bismuth‐based catalysts is elaborated. Firstly, this review describes performance evaluation indexes, evaluation systems and reaction mechanisms of the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate over bismuth‐based catalysts. Subsequently, the research means to reveal the reaction mechanism of electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate over bismuth‐based catalysts and the performance improvement strategies of the reaction are described in detail. Finally, the opportunities and challenges in this encouraging field are discussed. We believe that this review will contribute to further development of electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to formate over bismuth‐based catalysts.
Sungjoo KimWan Jae DongSeungo GimWoonbae SohnJae-Yong ParkChul Jong YooHo Won JangJong‐Lam Lee
Xiaohui LiuXiaolong JiaYaling ZhaoRuixue ZhengQinglei MengChang-Peng LiuWei XingMei-Ling Xiao
Xue HanBinhong WuYan WangNathaniel N. NicholsYong‐Jun KwonYong YuanZhenhua XieSinwoo KangByeongjun GilCaiqi WangTianyou MouHongfei LinYao NianQiaowan Chang
Chan Woo LeeJung Sug HongKi Dong YangKyoungsuk JinJunho LeeHyo‐Yong AhnHongmin SeoNark-Eon SungKi Tae Nam