Abstract

Flue gas is a possible feedstock for CO 2 electrolysis. In this issue of Chem Catalysis , Spurgeon and co-workers show that typical species in flue gas (SO x ,NO x ) have minor or, in the case of O 2 , beneficial effects on the performance of an electrochemical reactor that produces methyl formate (MF). Flue gas is a possible feedstock for CO 2 electrolysis. In this issue of Chem Catalysis , Spurgeon and co-workers show that typical species in flue gas (SO x ,NO x ) have minor or, in the case of O 2 , beneficial effects on the performance of an electrochemical reactor that produces methyl formate (MF).

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