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Influence of the target product on the electrochemical reduction of diluted CO₂ in a continuous flow cell

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To date, research on CO2 reduction is almost exclusively performed with pure CO2 while exhaust streams often contain low concentrations of CO2. Direct usage of flue gases avoids the energy intensive CO2 capture step before utilization. This study compares the production of CO and formate on Ag and SnO2 catalysts respectively in order to find the most suitable target product for N2-diluted feed streams. Initial product selectivity screening for different CO2 feed stream compositions was performed at 100 mA/cm2. Excessive hydrogen evolution emerged below 40 % CO2 for the silver catalyst while SnO2 maintained a Faradaic efficiency to formate > 70 % even at 10 % CO2. Both catalysts were further tested at current densities up to 300 mA/cm2 and show a shift of hydrogen evolution onset to more concentrated CO2 streams. These results indicate that formate production is more interesting when utilizing N2-diluted CO2 feed streams compared to CO production.
Journal: Journal of CO2 utilization
ISSN: 2212-9820
Volume: 65
Pages: 1 - 9
Publication year:2022
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open