Integrated Capture and Electroreduction of Flue Gas CO2 to Formate Using Amine Functionalized SnOx Nanoparticles
Flue gas from fossil fuel combustion contributes significantly to CO2 emissions. Due to the low CO2 concentration and the existence of reactive O-2 in the flue gas, direct flue gas CO2 electrochemical conversion is a challenging task. Here we integrated both CO2 capture and electrochemical conversio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS energy letters 2021-09, Vol.6 (9), p.3352-3358 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Flue gas from fossil fuel combustion contributes significantly to CO2 emissions. Due to the low CO2 concentration and the existence of reactive O-2 in the flue gas, direct flue gas CO2 electrochemical conversion is a challenging task. Here we integrated both CO2 capture and electrochemical conversion into CO2 enriching catalysts by grafting alkanol-amines on a tin oxide surface, which can electrochemically reduce simulated flue gas (SFG, 15% CO2, 8% O-2, 77% N-2) to formate. Maximum formate Faradaic efficiency of 84.2% has been reached by diethanolamine modified tin oxide (DEA-SnOx/C) at -0.75 V vs RHE with partial current density of 6.7 mA.cm(-2) in 0.5 M KHCO3 under simulated flue gas atmosphere. Surface amino groups not only enrich CO2 locally but also inhibit O-2 reduction, and in situ infrared (in situ IR) spectroscopy confirmed that amino groups accelerate CO2 reduction by promoting the formation of key intermediates (OCHO-*). |
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ISSN: | 2380-8195 2380-8195 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01553 |