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Multilayer Electrolyzer Stack Converts Carbon Dioxide to Gas Products at High Pressure with High Efficiency.


ABSTRACT: Electrochemical reduction of CO2 is a value-added approach to both decrease the atmospheric emission of carbon dioxide and form valuable chemicals. We present a zero gap electrolyzer cell, which continuously converts gas phase CO2 to products without using any liquid catholyte. This is the first report of a multilayer CO2 electrolyzer stack for scaling up the electrolysis process. CO formation with partial current densities above 250 mA cm-2 were achieved routinely, which was further increased to 300 mA cm-2 (with ?95% faradic efficiency) by pressurizing the CO2 inlet (up to 10 bar). Evenly distributing the CO2 gas among the layers, the electrolyzer operates identically to the sum of multiple single-layer electrolyzer cells. When passing the CO2 gas through the layers consecutively, the CO2 conversion efficiency increased. The electrolyzer simultaneously provides high partial current density, low cell voltage (-3.0 V), high conversion efficiency (up to 40%), and high selectivity for CO production.

SUBMITTER: Endrodi B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6632018 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multilayer Electrolyzer Stack Converts Carbon Dioxide to Gas Products at High Pressure with High Efficiency.

Endrődi B B   Kecsenovity E E   Samu A A   Darvas F F   Jones R V RV   Török V V   Danyi A A   Janáky C C  

ACS energy letters 20190627 7


Electrochemical reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> is a value-added approach to both decrease the atmospheric emission of carbon dioxide and form valuable chemicals. We present a zero gap electrolyzer cell, which continuously converts gas phase CO<sub>2</sub> to products without using any liquid catholyte. This is the first report of a multilayer CO<sub>2</sub> electrolyzer stack for scaling up the electrolysis process. CO formation with partial current densities above 250 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> were achie  ...[more]

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