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Electrocatalytic Reduction of Low Concentrations of CO2 Gas in a Membrane Electrode Assembly Electrolyzer

Authors
Kim, DongjinChoi, WoongLee, Hee WonLee, Si YoungChoi, YongjunLee, Dong KiKim, WoongNa, JonggeolLee, UngHwang, Yun JeongWon, Da Hye
Issue Date
8-10월-2021
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS ENERGY LETTERS, v.6, no.10, pp.3488 - 3495
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Journal Title
ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume
6
Number
10
Start Page
3488
End Page
3495
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136071
DOI
10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01797
ISSN
2380-8195
Abstract
The direct conversion of low concentrations of CO2 is an essential approach, considering the expensive gas conditioning process for pure CO2, but has not yet been intensely studied in a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzer. Herein, we explored the CO2 reduction with various CO2 concentrations in a zero-gap MEA electrolyzer and found that suppressing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) became more critical at low concentrations of CO2. We demonstrate that a Ni single-atom (Ni-N/C) catalyst exhibits a high tolerance toward low CO2 partial pressure (P-CO2) because of the intrinsically large activation energy of the HER. Ni-N/C outperformed the CO productivity of Ag nanoparticles, especially at low concentrations of CO2 in the zero-gap MEA. When the P-CO2 was lowered from 1.0 to 0.1 atm, Ni-N/C maintained >93% of CO Faradaic efficiency (FECO), but Ag nanoparticles showed a decrease in FECO from 94% to 40%. Furthermore, on the basis of a computational fluid dynamics simulation, we developed extrinsic operating conditions controlling the water transfer from the anolyte to the catalyst layer and improved CO selectivity at low CO2 concentrations in the MEA electrolyzer.
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