Amirhossein HasaniMahider Asmare TeklagneHa HuuSung Hwan HongQuyet Van LeSang Hyun AhnSoo Young Kim
Abstract Electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reduction is considered to be an efficient strategy to produce usable fuels and overcome the concerns regarding global warming. For this purpose, an efficient, earth abundant, and a low cost catalyst has to be designed. It has been found that graphene‐based materials could be promising candidates for CO 2 conversion because of their unique physical, mechanical, and electronic properties. In addition, the surface of graphene‐based materials can be modified by using different strategies, including doping, defect engineering, producing composite structures, and wrapping shapes. In this review, the fundamentals of electrochemical CO 2 reduction and recent progress of graphene‐based catalysts are investigated. Furthermore, recent studies on graphene‐based materials for CO 2 reduction are summarized.
Amirhossein HasaniMahider Asmare TeklagneHa HuuSung Hwan HongQuyet Van LeSang Hyun AhnSoo Young Kim
Amirhossein HasaniMahider Asmare TeklagneHa HuuSung Hyun HongQuyet Van LeSang Hyun AhnSoo Young Kim
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