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Understanding Limitations in Electrochemical Conversion to CO at Low CO2 Concentrations

  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Dioxide Materials

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Abstract

Low-temperature electrochemical CO2 reduction has demonstrated high selectivity for CO when devices are operated with pure CO2 streams. However, there is currently a dearth of knowledge for systems operating below 30% CO2, a regime interesting for coupling electrochemical devices with CO2 point sources. Here we examine the influence of ionomer chemistry and cell operating conditions on the CO selectivity at low CO2 concentrations. Utilizing advanced electrochemical diagnostics, values for cathode catalyst layer ionic resistance and electrocatalyst capacitance as a function of relative humidity (RH) were extracted and correlated with selectivity and catalyst utilization. Staying above 20% CO2 concentration with at least a 50% cathode RH resulted in >95% CO/H2 selectivity regardless of the ionomer chemistry. At 10% CO2, however, >95% CO/H2 selectivity was only obtained at 95% RH under scenarios where the resulting electrode morphology enabled high catalyst utilization.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)3433-3439
Number of pages7
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5900-89828

Keywords

  • catalysts
  • electrodes
  • ionomers
  • layers
  • selectivity

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