RK
R. Kortlever
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Electrochemical ammonia synthesis via the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has been poised as one of the promising technologies for the sustainable production of green ammonia. In this work, we developed extensive process models of fully integrated electrochemical NH
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Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a promising way of closing the carbon cycle while synthesizing useful commodity chemicals and fuels. One of the possible routes to scale up the process is CO2 reduction at elevated pressure, as this is a way to increase the c
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In this study, we experimentally screen a promising class of intermetallic alloys for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 toward hydrocarbon products. Based on previous DFT-based screening papers, combinations of strongly CO-binding metals such as iron, cobalt, and ni
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Extending the lifetime of electrocatalytic materials is a major challenge in electrocatalysis. Here, we employ atomic layer deposition (ALD) to coat the surface of carbon black supported platinum nanoparticles (Pt/CB) with an ultra-thin layer of silicon dioxide (SiO2) to prevent
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis on copper (Cu) catalysts has attracted interest due to its direct production of C2+ feedstocks. Using the knowledge that CO2 reduction on copper is primarily a tandem reaction of CO2 to CO and CO to C2+ products, we show that modulating CO concen
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The analytical tools to quantify CO2RR products are often slow and have high limits of detection. As a result, researchers are forced to extend the duration of their experiments to accumulate sufficient product and surpass these detection limits. This slows down resear
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Despite the huge efforts devoted to the development of the electrochemical reduction of CO2 (ECO2R) in the past decade, still many challenges are present, hindering further approaches to industrial applications. This paper gives a perspective on these challenges from a Process Sy
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In this study, the effect of halide anions on the selectivity of the CO2 reduction reaction to CO was investigated in choline-based ethylene glycol solutions containing different halides (ChCl : EG, ChBr : EG, ChI : EG). The CO2RR was studied using silver (A
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Aqueous electrolytes used in CO2 electroreduction typically have a CO2 solubility of around 34 mM under ambient conditions, contributing to mass transfer limitations in the system. Non-aqueous electrolytes exhibit higher CO2 solubility (by 5–8-fold) and also provide possibilities
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Electrochemical CO2 Reduction on Copper in Propylene Carbonate
Influence of Water Content and Temperature on the Product Distribution
Aqueous electrolytes are most commonly used for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), but suffer from a low CO2 solubility that limits the reaction. Electrochemical CO2 reduction in nonaqueous electrolytes can provide a solution, due to t
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Revisiting the Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction on Molybdenum and Iron Carbides
Promising Catalysts or False Positives?
The electrochemical dinitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has recently gained much interest as it can potentially produce ammonia from renewable intermittent electricity and replace the Haber-Bosch process. Previous literature studies report Fe- and Mo-carbides as promising electro
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Electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction is a promising route to convert intermittent renewable energy into fuels and valuable chemical products. Separation of CO2 reduction products by ion-selective electrochemical technology may play a decisive role
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Most research into electrochemical CO2 conversion focusses on improving electrode materials, but neglects the role of the electrolyte. We show the buffer influence on the selectivity of a bimetallic gold–palladium electrode in an effort to elucidate observed inconsistencies betwe
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Abstract: The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) has been proposed as a sustainable way of closing the carbon cycle while synthesizing useful commodity chemicals. One of the possible routes to scale up the process is the elevated pressure CO
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Nitrogen-doped (N-doped) carbon catalysts have been widely studied for electrochemical CO2 reduction to CO. However, the correlation between the physicochemical properties of N-doped carbon catalysts and their electrocatalytic performance for the CO2RR is st
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Towards Higher NH3 Faradaic Efficiency
Selective-Poisoning of HER Active Sites by Co-Feeding CO in NO Electroreduction**
Direct electroreduction of nitric oxide offers a promising avenue to produce valuable chemicals, such as ammonia, which is an essential chemical to produce fertilizers. Direct ammonia synthesis from NO in a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer is advantageous for its c
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N-doped carbon materials can be efficient and cost-effective catalysts for the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). Activators are often used in the synthesis process to increase the specific surface area and porosity of these carbon materials. Ho
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Electrochemical CO2 capture is promising for closing the carbon cycle but needs technological advances. In a recent issue of Nature Energy, a novel chemistry for electrochemical CO2 capture is presented, demonstrating low energy consumption and high purity w
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Selective ion separation is a fundamental challenge with applications ranging from the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals & industrial salts to water desalination. In particular, the separation of formate, a primary product of electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction, has attra
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