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Electrocatalytic conversion of CO2 to added-value chemicals in a high-temperature proton-exchange membrane reactor

Authors

Gutierrez-Guerra, N. , Valverde, J. L. , Romero, A. , SERRANO RUIZ, JUAN CARLOS, de Lucas-Consuegra, A.

External publication

No

Means

Electrochem. Commun.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

4.66

SJR Impact

1.606

Publication date

01/08/2017

ISI

000406947200029

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85021151094

Abstract

We have developed a novel gas-phase electrocatalytic system for the conversion of CO2 into added-value chemicals. The system is based on a high- temperature proton-exchange membrane reactor containing a Cu cathodic catalyst supported on carbon nanofibers (CNFs) and an H3PO4-doped polybenzimidazole polymer electrolyte membrane (PBI). The resulting Cu-CNFs/PBI/IrO2 membrane electrode assembly (MEA) allowed the utilization of higher temperatures (110 degrees C) than has been previously reported. The application of a low current density (- 0.8 mA/cm(2)) permitted the direct transformation of CO2 into various organic compounds in the C-1-C-3 range, acetaldehyde being the most common product (85% selectivity). The application of a higher current density (- 1.6 mA/cm(2)) increased the overall electrocatalytic activity of the system, producing lighter and more saturated compounds. The novel electrochemical cell proposed in this work allows the conversion of CO2 into valuable products under mild conditions (i.e., room pressure, 110 degrees C) with no requirement for H-2 and using electrical energy that could potentially be obtained from renewable energy sources.

Keywords

PEM; Cu catalyst; CO2 electroreduction; Electrolysis; Solar fuels; Electrocatalyic hydrogenation

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