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Direct air capture of CO2via cyclic viologen electrocatalysis

Author(s)
Liu, ShijieZhang, JinqiangLi, FengEdwards, Jonathan P.Xiao, Yurou CelineKim, DonghaPapangelakis, PanagiotisKim, JiheonElder, DavidDe Luna, PhilFan, MengyangLee, GeonhuiMiao, Rui KaiGhosh, TanushreeYan, YuChen, YuanjunZhao, YongGuo, ZunminTian, CongLi, PeihaoXu, YiSargent, Edward H.Sinton, David
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1039/d3ee03024e
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/91263
Fulltext
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/ee/d3ee03024e
Citation
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, v.17, no.3, pp.1266 - 1278
Abstract
Electrochemical direct air capture (DAC) can leverage renewable electricity to reduce atmospheric CO2 levels via energy-efficient organic redox couples. However, current organic systems are threatened by oxidative degradation when explosed to air. In this work, we propose an electrochemical process to regenerate hydroxide absorbents via cyclic viologen electrocatalysis (CVE). This strategy isolates the redox-active viologens from the alkaline absorbents to avoid oxidative degradation and vaporization loss. Tuning the viologen substituent is needed to facilitate fast reaction kinetics in the electric fields present under reductive and oxidative environments. We show that di-polar viologens, which contain both positively and negatively charged groups, can overcome electric field repulsion during reduction and oxidation. We demonstrate a minimum work of 0.82 GJ per tCO(2), calculated based on the cyclic voltammetry redox potentials, and a work as low as 3.8 GJ per tCO(2) in a practical two-electrolyser CVE configuration with over 200 hours of stable operation.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1754-5692
Keyword
CO2ENERGY

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