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Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to methanol: Part VIII. Photoassisted electrolysis and electrochemical photocell with n-TiO2 anode

Ogura et al., 1987

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12367964316377215742
Author
Ogura K
Uchida H
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Journal of electroanalytical chemistry and interfacial electrochemistry

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Carbon dioxide has been reduced to methanol with an electrochemical photocell composed of an n-TiO 2 photoanode and a metal complex-confined platinum cathode in the presence of homogeneous catalysts. The feasibility of the reduction of CO 2 with the photocell …
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