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Xu, Chenyu

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Value-­Added Conversion of CO2

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage
Xu, Chenyu
  • Title

    Post-Doctoral Fellow

  • Faculty

    Chemical and Materials Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Accelerating photoelectric CO2 conversion with a photothermal wavelength-dependent plasmonic local field
  • Carbon dioxide valorization via formate electrosynthesis in a wide potential window
  • Charge-accumulation-induced mixed photocorrosion in the Z-scheme PEC system
  • Directionally maximizing CO selectivity to near-unity over cupric oxide with indium species for electrochemical CO2 reduction
  • Efficient standalone solar fuels production for CO2 conversion driven by CuxO@rGO
  • Electrochemically Dismantled Perovskite with Cooperative Catalysis for CO 2-to-Formate Conversion
  • Electrochemically reconstructed perovskite with cooperative catalytic sites for CO 2-to-formate conversion
  • Enhanced CO2 Adsorption Capability for Highly Selective Electroreduction of CO2 to Formate
  • Future Energy Systems Opportunity Award
  • Interface-Induced Electrocatalytic Enhancement of CO2-to-Formate Conversion on Heterostructured Bismuth-Based Catalysts
  • Maximizing the Formate Formation of CO2 Electroreduction Via Boosting Charge Transfer Ability
  • Steering the selectivity of CuO to near unity of CO with in species for CO2 electroreduction
  • Steering the Selectivity of CuO to Near-Unity of CO with Indium Species for CO2 Electroreduction
  • Understanding the light-induced oxygen vacancy in the photochemical conversion
  • Unlocking nanotubular bismuth oxyiodide toward carbon-neutral electrosynthesis
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