(533b) Tandem CO2 Electrolysis System for Chemical Production
AIChE Annual Meeting
2023
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Sustainable Engineering Forum
Novel Approaches to CO2 Utilization II
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 3:50pm to 4:10pm
Our research group is currently dedicated to the development of CO2 electrolysis devices that convert CO2 into value-added chemicals and fuels through innovative electrocatalyst design and reactor engineering. In this presentation, we will showcase our recent work on a two-step tandem CO2 electrolysis system. We have reported an internally coupled purification strategy that significantly enhances acetate concentration and purity in CO electrolysis. This approach employs an alkaline-stable anion exchange membrane with high ethanol permeability and a selective ethanol partial oxidation anode to regulate the CO reduction product stream.
We successfully demonstrated a stable 120-hour continuous operation of the CO electrolyzer at a current density of 200 mA cm-2 and a full-cell potential of less than 2.3 V, consistently producing a 1.9 M acetate product stream with a purity of 97.7%. This performance is among the best reported in the literature [1]. The ability to convert CO2 into acetate has opened up the possibility of developing an electrochemical-biological hybrid approach to produce food from CO2, offering much higher efficiency than natural photosynthetic pathways [2].
References:
- Overa, B. Crandall, B. Shrimant, D. Tian, B. H. Ko, H. Shin, C. Bae and F. Jiao*. Enhancing acetate selectivity by coupling anodic oxidation in carbon monoxide electroreduction. Nature Catalysis5, 738-745 (2022). 10.1038/s41929-022-00828-w
- C. Hann, S. Overa, M. Harland-Dunaway, A. F. Narvaez, D. N. Le, M. L. Orozco-Cardenas, F. Jiao* and R. E. Jinkerson*. A hybrid inorganic-biological artificial photosynthesis system for energy-efficient food production. Nature Food3, 461 (2022). 10.1038/s43016-022-00530-x