Comparing Tandem Cell Designs for Electrochemical CO(2) Reduction to Ethylene

比较用于电化学二氧化碳还原制乙烯的串联电池设计

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Abstract

Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (CO(2)R) is a promising approach for the decentralized production of fuels such as ethylene (C(2)H(4)). However, the use of Cu, the most efficient metal CO(2)R catalyst for the generation of C(2)H(4) known to date, generally yields a product stream with poor selectivity. In an effort to increase selectivity, the reaction from CO(2) to C(2)H(4) can be broken down into two steps using tandem CO(2)R electrolyzers: formation of CO from CO(2) and subsequent reduction of CO to C(2)H(4). Here, we present two novel tandem electrolyzer architectures that closely integrate two cathodes, one for CO generation and one for conversion to C(2)H(4), while still enabling independent electrical control of the cathodic surfaces. Cathode segmentation in each of these designs also permits the controlled sequencing of mass flow of chemical intermediates in the order of Au to Cu cathode catalysts, in contrast to earlier work relying on uncontrolled, passive diffusion to facilitate the flow of chemical intermediates between catalysts. When comparing the performance of the newly developed electrolyzer cell designs with a dual electrolyzer system, we found that the dual electrolyzer system yields the highest C(2)H(4) faradaic efficiencies (FEs) of 31% and C(2)H(4) concentrations (∼8 mol %). However, a single Cu-containing electrolyzer outperformed all three tandem systems in terms of C(2)H(4) FE (34%). Our findings, enabled by independent control of the two tandem cathode surfaces, indicate that tandem CO(2)R systems need to be evaluated carefully by testing them at various relevant current densities.

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