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Unintended cation crossover influences CO2 reduction selectivity in Cu-based zero-gap electrolysers
by
Mayer, Matthew T
, Gupta, Siddharth
, Haun, Flora
, Stojkovikj, Sasho
, El-Nagar, Gumaa A
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/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/886
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/77
/ Alkali metals
/ Anion exchange
/ Anion exchanging
/ Anolytes
/ Assemblies
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catholytes
/ Cations
/ Copper
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytic cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ Membranes
/ Metal ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Precipitates
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ X ray absorption
2023
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Unintended cation crossover influences CO2 reduction selectivity in Cu-based zero-gap electrolysers
by
Mayer, Matthew T
, Gupta, Siddharth
, Haun, Flora
, Stojkovikj, Sasho
, El-Nagar, Gumaa A
in
140/146
/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/886
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/77
/ Alkali metals
/ Anion exchange
/ Anion exchanging
/ Anolytes
/ Assemblies
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catholytes
/ Cations
/ Copper
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytic cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ Membranes
/ Metal ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Precipitates
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ X ray absorption
2023
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Unintended cation crossover influences CO2 reduction selectivity in Cu-based zero-gap electrolysers
by
Mayer, Matthew T
, Gupta, Siddharth
, Haun, Flora
, Stojkovikj, Sasho
, El-Nagar, Gumaa A
in
140/146
/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/886
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/77
/ Alkali metals
/ Anion exchange
/ Anion exchanging
/ Anolytes
/ Assemblies
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Catalysts
/ Catholytes
/ Cations
/ Copper
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytic cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ionic strength
/ Ions
/ Membranes
/ Metal ions
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoelectron spectroscopy
/ Photoelectrons
/ Precipitates
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ X ray absorption
2023
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Unintended cation crossover influences CO2 reduction selectivity in Cu-based zero-gap electrolysers
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Unintended cation crossover influences CO2 reduction selectivity in Cu-based zero-gap electrolysers
2023
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Overview
Membrane electrode assemblies enable CO2 electrolysis at industrially relevant rates, yet their operational stability is often limited by formation of solid precipitates in the cathode pores, triggered by cation crossover from the anolyte due to imperfect ion exclusion by anion exchange membranes. Here we show that anolyte concentration affects the degree of cation movement through the membranes, and this substantially influences the behaviors of copper catalysts in catholyte-free CO2 electrolysers. Systematic variation of the anolyte (KOH or KHCO3) ionic strength produced a distinct switch in selectivity between either predominantly CO or C2+ products (mainly C2H4) which closely correlated with the quantity of alkali metal cation (K+) crossover, suggesting cations play a key role in C-C coupling reaction pathways even in cells without discrete liquid catholytes. Operando X-ray absorption and quasi in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that the Cu surface speciation showed a strong dependence on the anolyte concentration, wherein dilute anolytes resulted in a mixture of Cu+ and Cu0 surface species, while concentrated anolytes led to exclusively Cu0 under similar testing conditions. These results show that even in catholyte-free cells, cation effects (including unintentional ones) significantly influence reaction pathways, important to consider in future development of catalysts and devices.
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