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Understanding of the Carbon Chain Growth in Electroreduction of Carbon Dioxide to Produce C3+ Molecules

30.08.2025

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Electrochemical reduction of CO2 to C3+ products, including alcohols and hydrocarbons, remains challenging. However, extensive research efforts have been devoted to the conversion of CO2 to these valuable products. This review highlights recent mechanistic understanding of how carbon chain grows in these multiple proton-coupled electron transfer steps.


Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to value-added chemical feedstocks and fuels presents a promising strategy for carbon utilization and storage. Although advancements in enhancing the selectivity for C1 and C2 products have been witnessed, the research progress for efficient production of C3+ molecules remains slow. Moreover, the mechanism underlying carbon chain growth is still ambiguous. In this review, the recent developments in understanding how C–C coupling proceeds in the pathway toward C3+ molecules are mainly focused on. A few examples which reported the formation of C3–C6 molecules in electroreduction of carbon dioxide are first elaborated. Then, the production of 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, allyl alcohol, and propylene, with particular attention to the mechanism of carbon chain growth, is consecutively discussed. Moreover, alternatives for synthesizing valuable C3+ molecules from carbon dioxide, including tandem electrolyzer and electro–bio hybrid systems, are explored. The review is concluded with remarks on current challenges as well as perspectives on future research possibilities in electroreduction of carbon dioxide to C3+ chemicals and fuels.

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