Bridging Mo2C–C and highly dispersed copper by incorporating N-functional groups to greatly enhance the catalytic activity and durability for carbon dioxide hydrogenation

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We report a facile and controllable method to enhance the catalytic activity and stability of Mo2C–C for CO2 hydrogenation by incorporating N-functional groups on the interface of Mo2C–C.

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