A tandem cell for
artificial photosynthesis with CO2 and water as the oxidants
and an organic alcohol as the reductant is described. The use of molecular
catalysts with high activity and selectivity, in an appropriate cell
configuration, leads to electrochemical reduction of CO2 and water to CO and H2 (syngas) in tandem with benzyl
alcohol oxidation to benzaldehyde. A faradaic efficiency (FE) of ∼70%
for the formation of benzaldehyde was obtained with simultaneous syngas
generation with varying ratios of H2 and CO at the cathode.
The maximum energy efficiency obtained for the electrochemical cell
was 17.6%