Abstract

An urchin-like sulphide-derived bismuth electrocatalyst was synthesised for CO2reduction and a maximum of 84.0% faradaic efficiency for formate formation was achieved. The origin of the activity of the sulphide-derived bismuth catalyst was explored and its defect-rich structure was responsible for the high formate selectivity.

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