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Title
Direct water injection in catholyte‐free zero‐gap carbon dioxide electrolyzers
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Abstract
A zero‐gap flow electrolyzer with a tin‐coated gas diffusion electrode as the cathode was used to convert humidified gaseous CO2 to formate. The influence of humidification, flow pattern and the type of membrane on the faradaic efficiency (FE), product concentration, and salt precipitation were investigated. We demonstrated that water management in the gas diffusion electrode was crucial to avoid flooding and (bi)carbonate precipitation, to uphold a high FE and formate concentration. Direct water injection was validated as a novel approach for water management. At 100 mA/cm2, direct water injection in combination with an interdigitated flow channel resulted in a FE of 80 % and a formate concentration of 65.4+/−0.3 g/l without salt precipitation for a prolonged CO2 electrolysis of 1 h. The use of bipolar membranes in the zero‐gap configuration mainly produced hydrogen. These results are important for the design of commercial scale CO2 electrolyzers.
Language
English
Source (journal)
ChemElectroChem. - Place of publication unknown, 2013, currens
Publication
Place of publication unknown : Wiley , 2020
ISSN
2196-0216 [online]
DOI
10.1002/CELC.202000961
Volume/pages
7 :18 (2020) , p. 3839-3843
ISI
000573612100022
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Feasibility study towards an industrial CO2 electrolyzer design (STACkED).
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Creation 07.10.2020
Last edited 07.12.2024
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