Abstract

To decrease the global carbon footprint concerns and to diminish the energy crisis, electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2 which results in the formulation of value-added chemicals is a potential solution. In this review, single-atom catalysts (SACs) which are rapidly growing and being developed as the stimulating catalytic materials for electrocatalytic reduction of CO 2 with improved selectivity, efficiency, and stability are considered. Various factors which are responsible for the efficient CO 2 reduction are discussed. The pyrolytic approach for the preparation of Ni-based SACs and the maximum atom utilization efficiency for the desirable production of CO from CO 2 are highlighted.

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