➀ An international team from Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science, and the University of Adelaide has developed a novel technique for enhancing the sustainability and selectivity of electrochemical CO2 reduction processes; ➁ The technique involves atomic-level surface engineering of copper nanoclusters; ➂ This discovery highlights the potential of copper in sustainable chemistry and the importance of international collaboration in addressing carbon emissions.
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