2022
DOI: 10.1039/d2cy00045h
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Assessing the economic potential of large-scale carbonate-formation-free CO2 electrolysis

Abstract: Electrochemical CO2 reduction is a potential approach to manufacture carbon-neutral fuels and chemicals. To deploy CO2 electrolysis in the practical production of fuels and chemicals, energetically efficient electrolyzers are required....

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“…For example, pressurized CO 2 electrolysis has been proposed to allow for an easier integration into dowstream processes such as Fischer‐Tropsch syntheses at the expense of reduced electrolyte conductivity and higher cell voltages [32] . This narrow pressure range and additional problems such as CO 2 crossover, reduced long term stability, and carbonate formation are additional hurdles to commercialization of the technology [33–35] . GDE setups bypass the solubility challenge which aqueous‐based systems face through the creation of a triple‐phase boundary which allows for higher conversion rates that are more feasible for industrial applications [2,15,36] .…”
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“…For example, pressurized CO 2 electrolysis has been proposed to allow for an easier integration into dowstream processes such as Fischer‐Tropsch syntheses at the expense of reduced electrolyte conductivity and higher cell voltages [32] . This narrow pressure range and additional problems such as CO 2 crossover, reduced long term stability, and carbonate formation are additional hurdles to commercialization of the technology [33–35] . GDE setups bypass the solubility challenge which aqueous‐based systems face through the creation of a triple‐phase boundary which allows for higher conversion rates that are more feasible for industrial applications [2,15,36] .…”
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“…[32] This narrow pressure range and additional problems such as CO 2 crossover, reduced long term stability, and carbonate formation are additional hurdles to commercialization of the technology. [33][34][35] GDE setups bypass the solubility challenge which aqueous-based systems face through the creation of a triple-phase boundary which allows for higher conversion rates that are more feasible for industrial applications. [2,15,36] For this reason, a custom-built GDE flow cell system was employed to examine the catalyst selectivity for the CO 2 RR vs.…”
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“…The carbonation and crossover of CO 2 put a limit on the carbon efficiency of alkaline electrolyzers. For CO2R to CO in anion transporting cells, the maximum carbon efficiency is 50%, while for ethylene this is 25%. , This has detrimental effects on the economics of any CO2R process that is performed in alkaline conditions. …”
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“…Techno-economic analysis (TEA) has demonstrated that the cost of electricity and selectivity of products are key to determining the economics of eCO 2 RR products. Unfortunately, most assessments simplify the product separation process using only the cost of ordinary distillation for the liquid-phase products, ignoring the fact that the separation scheme will be different for different products. Therefore, which kind of separation strategy and how to reduce the energy consumption should be considered. Furthermore, despite the rapid growth of industrial CO 2 electrolysis technology, whether this process truly yields negative CO 2 emissions remains a puzzle.…”
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“…15 In prior investigation, the catholyte was circulated until the product concentration reached 10 wt % and then purified by distillation for liquid products. [15][16][17]41 However, it should be noted that the separation strategy of different liquid products, such as ethanol and formic acid, is different. Hence, the cost of various products cannot be determined without reference to the distillation method.…”
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