Multiscale-Particle Organic Hybrid Materials as Electrolyte Additives for Electrocatalytic Reactive Carbon Capture

Abstract

The integration of CO2 capture and conversion into a single system has been suggested as an efficient and transformative approach for enabling the conversion of CO2 to high-value chemicals and fuels to reduce the reliance of hard-to-decarbonize industries on fossil fuels. One of the challenges of the electrochemical reduction of CO2 is the low solubility of CO2 in aqueous electrolyte. In this study, we synthesized a variety of multiscale-particle organic hybrid materials (MOHMs) composed of varying SiO2 core sizes across 5 orders of magnitude, containing two distinct polymer canopies (HPE and PEI) with varying CO2 binding strengths and investigated their effect on CO2RR over a nanoparticle Ag catalyst. MOHM-I-HPE containing electrolytes were observed to exhibit a reverse volcano relationship between CO FE and core size, with 7 nm MOHM-I-HPE achieving similar CO FE as 0.1 molal KHCO3 though at reduced current densities, while 10 µm MOHM-I-HPE exceeding the performance of the conventional electrolyte (76% vs. 65% FE for CO), while simultaneously exhibiting increased CO current density and decreased H2 current density relative to the conventional electrolyte. Structural investigations of the electrodes after CO2RR indicate that the small-core sizes form a persistent adlayer that facilitates CO2 transport to the surface, while large-core sizes transiently deliver CO2 to the electrode. In contrast, MOHM-I-PEI additives drastically reduced CO2RR as the strong chemisorption prevents effective conversion of the bound CO2. These findings provide valuable insight into the effective design of particle-based electrolyte additives and how CO2 can be captured and delivered to the surface of catalysts, while tuning the local reaction environment.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2026
Accepted
15 Jun 2026
First published
16 Jun 2026

Faraday Discuss., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Multiscale-Particle Organic Hybrid Materials as Electrolyte Additives for Electrocatalytic Reactive Carbon Capture

A. Grorud, A. A. Almadani, A. Peng, W. Oh, J. Jang, A. Lee, S. Xing, F. Jiao, A. J. Moment and A. A. Park, Faraday Discuss., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6FD00084C

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