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An industrial perspective on catalysts for low-temperature CO2 electrolysis

Authors :
Richard I. Masel
Jerry J. Kaczur
Danielle A. Salvatore
Daniel Carrillo
Curtis P. Berlinguette
Hongzhou Yang
Zengcai Liu
Shaoxuan Ren
Source :
Nature Nanotechnology. 16:118-128
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Electrochemical conversion of CO2 to useful products at temperatures below 100 °C is nearing the commercial scale. Pilot units for CO2 conversion to CO are already being tested. Units to convert CO2 to formic acid are projected to reach pilot scale in the next year. Further, several investigators are starting to observe industrially relevant rates of the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to ethanol and ethylene, with the hydrogen needed coming from water. In each case, Faradaic efficiencies of 80% or more and current densities above 200 mA cm−2 can be reproducibly achieved. Here we describe the key advances in nanocatalysts that lead to the impressive performance, indicate where additional work is needed and provide benchmarks that others can use to compare their results. This Perspective describes the key advances in nanocatalysts that have led to the impressive electrochemical conversion of CO2 to useful products and provides benchmarks that others can use to compare their results.

Details

ISSN :
17483395 and 17483387
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Nanotechnology
Accession number :
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