Ward van der Stam
Utrecht University
Marta Costa Figueiredo
Technical University Eindhoven
Symposium 1
Advances in material design strategies for CO2 electrocatalysis.
Chairperson: Dr. Marta Costa Figueiredo
Invited Speakers
Symposium 2
Structure-function relationships through in situ/ operando spectroscopy and modelling in CO2 electrocatalysis.
Chairperson: Dr. Ward van der Stam
Invited Speakers
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This online meetup was separated into two Symposia:
S1: Advances in material design strategies for CO2 electrocatalysis.
S2: Structure-function relationships through in situ/ operando spectroscopy and modelling in CO2 electrocatalysis.
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The topics covered by the Symposia were:
Symposium 1 - Advances in material design strategies for CO2 electrocatalysis.
This successful Symposium focused on two topics:
- Material design strategies for CO2 electrocatalysis (including, but not limited to, colloidal nanostructures, bimetallics, porous electrodes, selective facet exposure)
- Nanoscale synergistic and local effects (including, but not limited to, factors for C-C coupling, reaction mechanisms, local pH, bimetallics, tandem catalysis)
Symposium 2 - Structure-function relationships through in situ/ operando spectroscopy and modelling in CO2 electrocatalysis.
This successful Symposium focused on two topics:
- Techniques for structure-function relationships (including, but not limited to, in situ/operando characterization, Raman and infrared spectroscopy, X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, cell design)
- Modelling on CO2 electrocatalysis.