An electrochemical cell comprising a novel dual-component graphite and Earth-crust abundant metal anode, a hydrogen producing cathode and an aqueous sodium chloride electrolyte was constructed and used for carbon dioxide mineralisation. Under an atmosphere of 5 % carbon dioxide in nitrogen, the cell exhibited both capacitive and oxidative electrochemistry at the anode. The graphite acted as a supercapacitive reagent concentrator, pumping carbon dioxide into aqueous solution as hydrogen carbonate. Simultaneous oxidation of the anodic metal generated cations, which reacted with the hydrogen carbonate to give mineralised carbon dioxide. Whilst conventional electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction requires hydrogen, this cell generates hydrogen...
The electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 in a 30 % (w/w) monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solution was un...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
The release of CO2 into the earth's atmosphere has been increasing exponentially since the dawn of t...
An electrochemical cell comprising a novel dual-component graphite and Earth-crust abundant metal an...
Optimisation of a capacitance-assisted electrochemical carbon-capture process is facilitated by the ...
A carbon dioxide capture, conversion, and utilization technology has been developed that can be powe...
Since the start of the industrial revolution, global temperatures have risen by approximately 1 °C. ...
The use of CO2 for the preparation of value-added compounds has dramatically increased due to increa...
AbstractElectrochemical splitting of calcium carbonate (e.g., as contained in inexpensive and abund ...
Scientists and engineers worldwide are developing carbon dioxide utilisation technologies to defossi...
Jiao, FengThe stabilization of global atmospheric CO2 levels requires a transition towards a renewab...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into eco-friendly and clean products is a promising appr...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The consumption of large quantities of fossil fuels on a yearly basis for energy purposes has led to...
The electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 in a 30 % (w/w) monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solution was un...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
The release of CO2 into the earth's atmosphere has been increasing exponentially since the dawn of t...
An electrochemical cell comprising a novel dual-component graphite and Earth-crust abundant metal an...
Optimisation of a capacitance-assisted electrochemical carbon-capture process is facilitated by the ...
A carbon dioxide capture, conversion, and utilization technology has been developed that can be powe...
Since the start of the industrial revolution, global temperatures have risen by approximately 1 °C. ...
The use of CO2 for the preparation of value-added compounds has dramatically increased due to increa...
AbstractElectrochemical splitting of calcium carbonate (e.g., as contained in inexpensive and abund ...
Scientists and engineers worldwide are developing carbon dioxide utilisation technologies to defossi...
Jiao, FengThe stabilization of global atmospheric CO2 levels requires a transition towards a renewab...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide into eco-friendly and clean products is a promising appr...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
Electroreduction allows for the transformation of a chemically inert molecule such as CO2 into a wi...
The consumption of large quantities of fossil fuels on a yearly basis for energy purposes has led to...
The electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 in a 30 % (w/w) monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solution was un...
Electrolyzer-absorber for CO2 capture: NaOH produced cathodically by reduction of water is able to r...
The release of CO2 into the earth's atmosphere has been increasing exponentially since the dawn of t...