Fossil fuel power plants are responsible for a significant portion of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and due to concerns over global climate change, finding solutions that significantly reduce emissions at their source has become a vital concern. When oxygen (O2) is reduced along with CO2 at the cathode of an anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrochemical cell, carbonate and bicarbonate are formed which are transported through electrolyte by migration from the cathode to the anode where they are oxidized back to CO2 and O2. This behavior makes AEM-based devices scientifically interesting CO2 separation devices or “electrochemical CO2 pumps.” Electrochemical CO2 separation is a promising alternative to state-of-the-art solvent...
The electrochemical reduction of bicarbonate to renewable chemicals without external gaseous CO2 sup...
In low-temperature CO2 electrolysis, a fundamental trade-off exists between maximizing electrolyzer ...
This study reports the first investigation of using a ceramic-carbonate dual-phase membrane to elect...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to useful products is an emerging power-to-X conce...
Cell designs for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 from gas phase were developed and investigated...
Summary: Membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzers can perform stable, high-rate carbon dioxid...
Membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) are an attractive cell design for the electrochemical reduction...
In this work, the feasibility of operating an anion exchange membrane fuel cell on the carbonate cyc...
One of the most widely discussed topics in the development of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AE...
New technologies are required to electrocatalytically convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and ch...
In this thesis, the balance and transport of water, hydroxide, and carbonates in Anion Exchange Memb...
This study reports the first investigation of using a ceramic-carbonate dual-phase membrane to elect...
Room temperature anion exchange membrane fuel cells perform better when transporting carbonate vice ...
A carbon dioxide capture, conversion, and utilization technology has been developed that can be powe...
It has been long-recognized that carbonation of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) would be...
The electrochemical reduction of bicarbonate to renewable chemicals without external gaseous CO2 sup...
In low-temperature CO2 electrolysis, a fundamental trade-off exists between maximizing electrolyzer ...
This study reports the first investigation of using a ceramic-carbonate dual-phase membrane to elect...
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to useful products is an emerging power-to-X conce...
Cell designs for the electrochemical reduction of CO2 from gas phase were developed and investigated...
Summary: Membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzers can perform stable, high-rate carbon dioxid...
Membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) are an attractive cell design for the electrochemical reduction...
In this work, the feasibility of operating an anion exchange membrane fuel cell on the carbonate cyc...
One of the most widely discussed topics in the development of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AE...
New technologies are required to electrocatalytically convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and ch...
In this thesis, the balance and transport of water, hydroxide, and carbonates in Anion Exchange Memb...
This study reports the first investigation of using a ceramic-carbonate dual-phase membrane to elect...
Room temperature anion exchange membrane fuel cells perform better when transporting carbonate vice ...
A carbon dioxide capture, conversion, and utilization technology has been developed that can be powe...
It has been long-recognized that carbonation of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) would be...
The electrochemical reduction of bicarbonate to renewable chemicals without external gaseous CO2 sup...
In low-temperature CO2 electrolysis, a fundamental trade-off exists between maximizing electrolyzer ...
This study reports the first investigation of using a ceramic-carbonate dual-phase membrane to elect...