Abstract

Reporting in this issue of Chem Catalysis , Wu et al. developed a defective Cu-Bi catalyst that can promote co-reduction of CO 2 and N 2 to urea. The defective Cu-Bi catalyst reports up to 0.45 mg L −1 of urea with a Faradaic efficiency of 8.7% under ambient conditions, paving the path toward clean urea production. Reporting in this issue of Chem Catalysis , Wu et al. developed a defective Cu-Bi catalyst that can promote co-reduction of CO 2 and N 2 to urea. The defective Cu-Bi catalyst reports up to 0.45 mg L −1 of urea with a Faradaic efficiency of 8.7% under ambient conditions, paving the path toward clean urea production.

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