“…In recent years, excessive utilization of fossil fuels has caused increasing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration in the atmosphere and thus a severe global climate threat . CO 2 reactive capture − and conversion, for example, electrochemical CO 2 capture and CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR) into value-added hydrocarbons and alcohols, become a promising strategy to close the carbon loop and form a net-zero-carbon process . CO 2 can be converted through diverse approaches, such as biochemical, thermochemical, electrochemical, photochemical reactions, , and microwave. , Among these approaches, electrocatalytic CO 2 capture and reduction, powered by renewable electricity, is attractive because it has several advantages, including mild operating conditions, controllable reaction rates by tuning parameters like applied potentials, pH, and electrolyte anion/cation and economic feasibility .…”