AbstractAs the primary culprit of greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide has garnered global attention, and the technologies currently being developed to reduce the emission of CO2 vary widely. In this study, CO2 was electrochemically reduced in various molten mixtures of LiNaK carbonates to carbon nanomaterials. By regulating the electrolysis current density, electrolyte, and electrolytic temperature, the carbon products had different morphologies of honeycomb-like and nanotubular structures. A transition from a honeycomb/platelet to nanomaterial carbon morphology was observed to occur at ∼600 °C with increase in temperature. The observation of nanostructures is consistent with a higher diversity of structures possible with enhanced rearrangeme...
Using fossil fuels in power generation has not been considered a serious issue until recent justific...
Today, fossil fuels account for more than 80% of the world’s energy consumption emitting an estimate...
Carbon nanofibers, CNFs, due to their superior strength, conductivity, flexibility, and durability h...
AbstractAs the primary culprit of greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide has garnered global attention, a...
The electrolysis of CO2 in molten carbonate has been introduced as an alternative mechanism to synth...
This study describes a world of new carbon “fullerene” allotropes that may be synthesized by molten ...
AbstractMolten carbonate electrolyzers offer a pathway to capture emitted CO2 from the flue gas of t...
Climate warming and environmental problems caused by the excessive consumption of fossil energy and ...
High-temperature molten salt electrolysis is suitable for the production of carbon morphologies such...
Conversion of carbon dioxide into useful products has become highly desirable in recent years in ord...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
The advantages of the electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to fuels using renewable energy s...
In recent decades, the unlimited use of fossil fuels mostly for power generation has emitted a huge ...
Renewables-powered electrochemical activation and conversion of water + CO2 into hydrocarbons and ox...
In recent years, alkali carbonate molten salts have been developed as a medium for electrochemical c...
Using fossil fuels in power generation has not been considered a serious issue until recent justific...
Today, fossil fuels account for more than 80% of the world’s energy consumption emitting an estimate...
Carbon nanofibers, CNFs, due to their superior strength, conductivity, flexibility, and durability h...
AbstractAs the primary culprit of greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide has garnered global attention, a...
The electrolysis of CO2 in molten carbonate has been introduced as an alternative mechanism to synth...
This study describes a world of new carbon “fullerene” allotropes that may be synthesized by molten ...
AbstractMolten carbonate electrolyzers offer a pathway to capture emitted CO2 from the flue gas of t...
Climate warming and environmental problems caused by the excessive consumption of fossil energy and ...
High-temperature molten salt electrolysis is suitable for the production of carbon morphologies such...
Conversion of carbon dioxide into useful products has become highly desirable in recent years in ord...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
The advantages of the electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to fuels using renewable energy s...
In recent decades, the unlimited use of fossil fuels mostly for power generation has emitted a huge ...
Renewables-powered electrochemical activation and conversion of water + CO2 into hydrocarbons and ox...
In recent years, alkali carbonate molten salts have been developed as a medium for electrochemical c...
Using fossil fuels in power generation has not been considered a serious issue until recent justific...
Today, fossil fuels account for more than 80% of the world’s energy consumption emitting an estimate...
Carbon nanofibers, CNFs, due to their superior strength, conductivity, flexibility, and durability h...