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Electrocatalytic synthesis of chemicals and fuels is seen as one way to decarbonize the chemicals industry. In this focus issue, we examine the electrochemical coupling of CO2 with heteroatoms for sustainable chemical synthesis.
Irreproducible synthetic methods consume time, money, and resources. Here, we highlight the steps Nature Synthesis takes to help authors make their synthetic procedures as reproducible as possible.
Metal–organic frameworks are important catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 reduction but if the field is to continue to advance, then reporting of photocatalytic metrics and practices must be standardized.