Recent advancement in CO2 capturing: An electrochemical approach

Various methods have been suggested to address the problem of elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. A  potential technique among these strategies is the electrochemical reduction of CO2 (ERC), which can simultaneously solve issues like CO2-induced global warming and enable susta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asian journal of chemistry 2023-08, Vol.35 (9), p.2031-2047
Hauptverfasser: Nihmiya, A.R., Jayarathne, R.M.H.H., Nilmini, A.H.L.R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Various methods have been suggested to address the problem of elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. A  potential technique among these strategies is the electrochemical reduction of CO2 (ERC), which can simultaneously solve issues like CO2-induced global warming and enable sustainable energy storage. The ERC procedure takes place within an electrochemical cell at the interface between an ionic conductor (the electrolyte) and an electron conductor (the cathode). In this process, the anode facilitates the oxidation of water, while the cathode enables CO2 reduction. However, a significant challenge in the ERC process lies in selecting an appropriate catalyst for the cathode material. In addition to explore the new transition metals, researchers have also  investigated metal complex catalysts and nanostructures to enhance catalyst activity and product selectivity. Non-aqueous electrolytes have been employed to avoid the hydrogen evolution reaction. Ionic liquids have been proposed as a solution to address the challenge of low CO2 solubility in the reaction medium, offering significant potential for enhancing conversion rates to resolve the limitations  faced by aqueous and non-aqueous systems solid polymer electrolytes are being considered. The cell configuration has been continuously improved to improve the mass transfer effects and to better separate the reaction products. This review paper provides a preface to the ERC process and an inclusive review of several decades of research work on ERC process by analyzing the adopted  various and novel cathode materials, electrolytes and cell configuration. 
ISSN:0970-7077
0975-427X
DOI:10.14233/ajchem.2023.27944