Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy (May 2023)

Alkaline electrolysis using CuO x cathode for the conversion of carbon dioxide into liquid fuels

  • S. C. Zignani,
  • M. Lo Faro,
  • A. Carbone,
  • A. Pallela,
  • L. Spadaro,
  • A. S. Aricò

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40243-023-00235-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 141 – 146

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Abstract Electrochemical reduction of CO2 is an effective method for storing intermittent renewable energy. This could result in fuel additives and chemical feedstocks such as alcohols. A challenge of electrochemical alcohol production is the transfer of electrons and protons, as well as the formation of C–C bonds. As of now, copper-based materials are the most commonly used and effective catalysts. Although CuO x is considered a promising catalyst for electrochemical CO2 reduction reactions (CO2RR), significant improvements in product selectivity are still needed. This paper presents some results obtained using copper oxide as a cathode, combined with 33% of ionomer, nickel iron as anode, and membrane Fumatech as electrolyte. As a result of physico-chemical experiments, morphological measurements of the cathode, electrochemical experiments carried out with a complete zero-gap cell operating under alkaline conditions, and gas-chromatographic (GC) analyses of the cathode outlet stream, we determined that methyl formate, ethanol, and propanol were mainly obtained at a rate of 116.3 μmol $${\text{g}}_{\text{cat}}^{-1} \, {\text{h}}^{-{1}}$$ g cat - 1 h - 1 during operation at 2.2 V.

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