有机非核性电解质在选择性CO2电解过程中抵抗碳化
An T Chu1, Onyu Jung1, Wei Lun Toh1
1Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 24, 2023
概括
在二氧化碳电解剂中的电解质碳化减少使用酸和酸溶剂. 这使得高选择性和低碳酸盐形成的二氧化碳 (CO2) 电降解成为可能.
科学领域:
- 电化学
- 催化剂
- 绿色化学
背景情况:
- 在二氧化碳电解剂中,电解质的自发碳化会降低效率.
- 建议使用含水量低的近溶剂和非核酸来缓解碳化.
研究的目的:
- 调查一下近距离电解质设计是否可以实现高二氧化碳减排选择性和低碳化.
- 展示一种新的电解质策略,以实现高效的二氧化碳电解.
主要方法:
- 使用多晶Au催化剂的电化学二氧化碳减排.
- 甲基硫化物作为溶剂,乙酸/乙酸作为质子捐赠剂.
- 核磁共振 (NMR) 光谱用于电解质分析.
主要成果:
- 实现了超过90%的二氧化碳减排效率.
- 观察到低毫米二碳酸盐度,表明碳化程度很低.
- 即使添加了水,也保持了高质子活性和稳定性.
结论:
- 电解质碳化可以减弱并与有效的二氧化碳减排脱.
- 离子溶剂为设计先进的二氧化碳电解剂提供了可行的策略.
- 这项工作为低温二氧化碳电降低系统提供了新的原则.
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