“…[32,33] Thus, the group of Khan first employed pure CuFe 2 O 4 for PEC CO 2 RR to methanol and then switched to a composite with graphene oxide, thereby increasing the Faradaic efficiency to 87%, reportedly due to better charge separation. [32,33] Improved activity -also for the conversion to methanol-could also be observed for a composite with TiO 2 , as reported by Hafeez et al [34] Common synthesis methods include co-precipitation, [29] solidstate reaction, [11,19] sol-gel synthesis, [31] combustion synthesis, [35] or solvothermal synthesis. [30,36] Methods requiring calcination temperatures of more than 300 °C yield tetragonal CuFe 2 O 4 , if cooled slowly, and cubic, if quenched rapidly from high temperatures.…”