Electrochemical carbon capture and concentration (eCCC) offers a promising alternative to thermochemical processes as it circumvents the limitations of temperature-driven capture and release. This review will begin by discussing the history of eCCC, describing early work in the field and the motivation for pursuing such a process. We will then transition towards discussing more recent approaches, with a heavier emphasis on methods that employ redox mediators to facilitate CO2 capture and release. These methods rely more on optimization through chemical design and include pH-mediated systems, electrochemically-mediated amine regeneration, and direct capture with redox-active molecules. For each approach, we provide a general overview of the ...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
The consumption of large quantities of fossil fuels on a yearly basis for energy purposes has led to...
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the at...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Electrochemical CO2 capture technologies are gaining attention due to their flexibility, their abili...
Abstract The buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the grand challenges facing socie...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
AbstractCost-effective, large-scale carbon dioxide capture is a critical technology for mitigating g...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
The consumption of large quantities of fossil fuels on a yearly basis for energy purposes has led to...
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the at...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Carbon capture and concentration of low partial pressure CO2 in air and flue gas is a key step in ca...
Electrochemical CO2 capture technologies are gaining attention due to their flexibility, their abili...
Abstract The buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the grand challenges facing socie...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
Developing improved methods for CO2 capture and concentration (CCC) is essential to mitigating the i...
AbstractCost-effective, large-scale carbon dioxide capture is a critical technology for mitigating g...
AbstractCarbon capture technology has been proposed as an effective approach for the mitigation of a...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis is a promising route to utilise captured CO2 as a building block t...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
The atmospheric concentration of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) has increased substantially i...
The consumption of large quantities of fossil fuels on a yearly basis for energy purposes has led to...
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the at...