“…Electrochemical conversion of CO 2 can allow for a low energy input and has the characteristics of a mild reaction condition. − Electroreduction of CO 2 (CO 2 ER) can yield CO, formate, alcohol, olefin, alkane, and other hydrocarbons, depending on the reaction conditions. Therefore, electrochemical reduction of CO 2 is a topic that is of increasing interest to researchers. − Among the value-added products produced, HCOOH can be used as a simple source of H 2 , and the same volume of HCOOH can provide 580 times more H 2 for fuel cell applications than pure gaseous H 2 . , However, it is still a challenge to develop electrocatalysts with high HCOOH faradaic efficiency, high product selectivity, and a bias current density of corresponding products.…”