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An Electrochemical Platform for the Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion to Syngas
We report on a simple electrochemical system able to capture gaseous carbon dioxide
from a gas mixture and convert it into syngas. The capture/release module is implemented via
regeneration of NaOH and acidification of NaHCO3
inside a four-chamber electrochemical flow
cell employing Pt foils as catalysts, while the conversion is carried out by a coupled reactor that
performs electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide using ZnO as a catalyst and KHCO3 as an
electrolyte. The capture module is optimized such that, powered by a current density of 100 mA/cm2
,
from a mixture of the CO2–N2 gas stream, a pure and stable CO2 outlet flow of 4–5 mL/min is
obtained. The conversion module is able to convert the carbon dioxide into a mixture of gaseous
CO and H2
(syngas) with a selectivity for the carbon monoxide of 56%. This represents the first
all-electrochemical system for carbon dioxide capture and conversion