Sustainable iron production highly efficient low-temperature electrolysis of 3D conductive colloidal electrodes

Towards decarbonizing the carbothermic reduction of iron and steelmaking, which produces around 5% of global CO 2 emissions, we herein propose a low-temperature electrolysis (100 °C) with 3D electrically-ionically conductive colloidal Fe 2 O 3 electrodes as a novel and sustainable alternative. With...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2024-08, Vol.26 (16), p.9176-9185
Hauptverfasser: Thanwisai, Panya, Yao, Zeyi, Shahabuddin, Muntasir, Hou, Jiahui, Fu, Jinzhao, Powell IV, Adam C, Wang, Yan
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Zusammenfassung:Towards decarbonizing the carbothermic reduction of iron and steelmaking, which produces around 5% of global CO 2 emissions, we herein propose a low-temperature electrolysis (100 °C) with 3D electrically-ionically conductive colloidal Fe 2 O 3 electrodes as a novel and sustainable alternative. With the designed electrodes that offer a 3D conductive network to facilitate the electrochemical reduction of Fe 2 O 3 at such a low temperature, high-purity Fe powder (>95%) can be produced with high current efficiency (>95%) and no direct CO 2 emission. In addition to Fe, we also demonstrate the production of metal and alloy powders such as Cu, Ag, and an FeNi alloy using the proposed method. A techno-economic assessment of the process is performed to evaluate industrial feasibility as well as CO 2 emission analysis. Altogether, this alternative process is green, environmentally friendly, and energy efficient, showing great potential for revolutionizing the conventional process that has had a significant environmental impact for decades. Low temperature electrolysis at 100 °C with 3D-conductive Fe 2 O 3 colloidal electrodes is used to produce high purity Fe powder and other metal powders with no direct CO 2 emission.
ISSN:1463-9262
1463-9270
DOI:10.1039/d4gc00698d