Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions

In this contribution we report on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 for the production of liquid fuels by using two different approaches under i) liquid and ii) gas phase conditions. The main aim of the work is the comparison of these two experimental setups, in terms of productivity, kinds of l...

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Main Authors: C. Genovese, C. Ampelli, B. Marepally, G. Papanikolaou, S. Perathoner, G. Centi
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5148
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spelling doaj-62efde5c50074e638e2acbbc984f39e02021-02-20T21:08:50ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-05-014310.3303/CET1543381Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase ConditionsC. GenoveseC. AmpelliB. MarepallyG. PapanikolaouS. PerathonerG. CentiIn this contribution we report on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 for the production of liquid fuels by using two different approaches under i) liquid and ii) gas phase conditions. The main aim of the work is the comparison of these two experimental setups, in terms of productivity, kinds of liquid compounds produced and efficiencies, due to the differences in the mechanism which underlay the reactions occurring. Particularly, gas phase CO2 reduction has some advantages such as ease in recovery of products, no CO2 solubility issues and it allows the formation of oxygenates and hydrocarbons with higher chains (C2-C9). On the other hand, liquid phase CO2 reduction yielded in higher productivity, giving formic acid and acetic acid as the major products and trace amounts of methanol. The experiments were performed in homemade electrochemical cells, designed on purpose to maximize the electrocatalytic area and reduce the volume of the cathodic hemi- cell. Initially, experiments were conducted using Cu thin film electrodes. Then, metal based nanostructured catalysts (using Fe and Cu, deposited on carbon-based substrates) were synthesized in order to improve the productivity and fine tune the selectivity in achieving longer chain hydrocarbon fuels. The final perspectives of this study regard the integration of this electrocatalytic device with a photo-anode to obtain a sort of artificial leaf, which collects energy in the same way as the nature does, by capturing directly CO2 and converting it back to fuels.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5148
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author C. Genovese
C. Ampelli
B. Marepally
G. Papanikolaou
S. Perathoner
G. Centi
spellingShingle C. Genovese
C. Ampelli
B. Marepally
G. Papanikolaou
S. Perathoner
G. Centi
Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet C. Genovese
C. Ampelli
B. Marepally
G. Papanikolaou
S. Perathoner
G. Centi
author_sort C. Genovese
title Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
title_short Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
title_full Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
title_fullStr Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> for the Production of Fuels: a Comparison between Liquid and Gas Phase Conditions
title_sort electrocatalytic reduction of co<sub>2</sub> for the production of fuels: a comparison between liquid and gas phase conditions
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2015-05-01
description In this contribution we report on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 for the production of liquid fuels by using two different approaches under i) liquid and ii) gas phase conditions. The main aim of the work is the comparison of these two experimental setups, in terms of productivity, kinds of liquid compounds produced and efficiencies, due to the differences in the mechanism which underlay the reactions occurring. Particularly, gas phase CO2 reduction has some advantages such as ease in recovery of products, no CO2 solubility issues and it allows the formation of oxygenates and hydrocarbons with higher chains (C2-C9). On the other hand, liquid phase CO2 reduction yielded in higher productivity, giving formic acid and acetic acid as the major products and trace amounts of methanol. The experiments were performed in homemade electrochemical cells, designed on purpose to maximize the electrocatalytic area and reduce the volume of the cathodic hemi- cell. Initially, experiments were conducted using Cu thin film electrodes. Then, metal based nanostructured catalysts (using Fe and Cu, deposited on carbon-based substrates) were synthesized in order to improve the productivity and fine tune the selectivity in achieving longer chain hydrocarbon fuels. The final perspectives of this study regard the integration of this electrocatalytic device with a photo-anode to obtain a sort of artificial leaf, which collects energy in the same way as the nature does, by capturing directly CO2 and converting it back to fuels.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5148
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