Coupling glycerol oxidation reaction using Ni-Co foam anodes to CO2 electroreduction in gas-phase for continuous co-valorization
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Fernández Caso, Kevin



Fecha
2024-01-15Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024, 480, 147908
Editorial
Elsevier
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Palabras clave
Continuous CO2 electroreduction
Gas-phase operation
Membrane electrode assembly
Single pass glycerol oxidation reaction
Ni-Co foam-based anodes
Resumen/Abstract
Electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 is a promising alternative for storing energy and producing valuable products, such as formic acid/formate. Continuous gas-phase CO2 electroreduction has shown great potential in producing high concentrations of formic acid or formate at the cathode while allowing the oxygen evolution or the hydrogen oxidation reactions to occur at the anode. It is advantageous to use a more relevant oxidation reaction, such as glycerol which is a plentiful by-product of current biodiesel production process. This work successfully manages to couple the glycerol oxidation reaction with continuous gas-phase CO2 electroreduction to formate with the implementation of Ni-Co foam-based anodes. The MEA-electrolyzer developed can achieve significantly high formate concentrations of up to 359 g L-1 with high Faradaic efficiencies of up to 95%, while also producing dihydroxyacetone at a rate of 0.434 mmol m−2 s−1. In comparison with existing literature, this represents an excellent trade-off between relevant figures of merit and can remarkably contribute to a future implementation of this coupled electrochemical system approach at larger scales.
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