Electrocatalysis offers a promising route to convert CO(2) into alcohols, which is most efficient in a two-step cascade reaction with CO(2)-to-CO followed by CO-to-alcohol. However, current alcohol-producing CO(2)/CO electrolyzers suffer from low selectivity or alcohol crossover, resulting in alcohol concentrations of less than 1%, which are further diluted in downstream cold-traps. As a result, electrocatalytic alcohol production has yet to be scaled beyond the lab (1-10âcm(2)). Here, we reverse the electroosmotic drag of water using a cation exchange membrane assembly, enabling the recovery of over 85% of alcohol products at a concentration of 6âwt.%. We develop a multi-step condenser strategy to separate the produced alcohols from the effluent gas stream without dilution. Scaling up this approach to an 800âcm(2) cell resulted in an output of 200âmL alcohol/day.
Scaled CO Electroreduction to Alcohols.
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作者:Papangelakis Panagiotis, O'Brien Colin P, Shayesteh Zeraati Ali, Liu Shijie, Paik Alexander, Nelson Vivian, Park Sungjin, Xiao Yurou Celine, Dorakhan Roham, Sun Puhua, Wu Jinhong, Gabardo Christine M, Wang Ning, Miao Rui Kai, Sargent Edward H, Sinton David
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 29; 16(1):4969 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-59180-9 | ||
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