Xingmiao Huang
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View article: Solar-driven direct coupling of atmospheric CO2 with ammonia for urea synthesis
Solar-driven direct coupling of atmospheric CO2 with ammonia for urea synthesis Open
Current CO2 utilization depends on high-purity CO2, necessitating energy-intensive capture and purification from air. Herein, we present a practical system that selectively converts atmospheric CO2 with ammonia into urea using solar energy…
View article: Air‐Level Oxygen Enables 100% Selectivity in Urea Synthesis via Photocatalytic C─N Coupling of CO and Ammonia
Air‐Level Oxygen Enables 100% Selectivity in Urea Synthesis via Photocatalytic C─N Coupling of CO and Ammonia Open
The clean‐energy‐driven synthesis of urea from carbon‐ and nitrogen‐containing small molecules has garnered significant interest but remained great challenges to achieve with high selectivity. Herein, we present a photocatalytic pathway fo…
View article: Floatable artificial leaf to couple oxygen-tolerant CO2 conversion with water purification
Floatable artificial leaf to couple oxygen-tolerant CO2 conversion with water purification Open
To enable open environment application of artificial photosynthesis, the direct utilization of environmental CO2 via an oxygen-tolerant reductive procedure is necessary. Herein, we introduce an in situ growth strategy for fabricating two-d…
View article: Floatable Artificial Leaf to Couple Oxygen-Tolerant CO2 Conversion with Water-Purification
Floatable Artificial Leaf to Couple Oxygen-Tolerant CO2 Conversion with Water-Purification Open
To enable open-environment application of artificial photosynthesis, the direct utilization of environmental CO2 via an oxygen-tolerant reductive procedure is necessary. Herein, we introduce an in-situ growth strategy for fabricating two-d…
View article: The Tandem Nitrate and CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction for Urea Electrosynthesis: Role of Surface N‐Intermediates in CO<sub>2</sub> Capture and Activation
The Tandem Nitrate and CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction for Urea Electrosynthesis: Role of Surface N‐Intermediates in CO<sub>2</sub> Capture and Activation Open
Electrochemical reduction of CO 2 and nitrate offers a promising avenue to produce valuable chemicals through the using of greenhouse gas and nitrogen‐containing wastewater. However, the generally proposed reaction pathway of concurrent CO…