Volume 2, 2024

Highly selective Ag foam gas diffusion electrodes for CO2 electroreduction by pulsed hydrogen bubble templation

Abstract

The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to valuable fossil-free products opens up a way to close the carbon cycle, if based solely on renewable energy sources. Making the process industrially viable, however, needs high CO2 conversion rates, efficient electrodes, and high selectivity for desired products. To reach this goal, highly catalytically active porous electrodes with maximized surface areas are required. We combined pulsed electrochemical deposition of the Ag foam catalyst with ionomer infiltration of the electrode to produce Ag-based gas diffusion electrodes (GDEs) in a facile and fast production process. Using the dynamic hydrogen bubble templation method (DHBT), we utilized the parasitic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) to aid the solvent free structuring of the 3D catalyst network and directly manufacture a GDE. Different deposition parameters and in particular pulse-to-pause ratios increased the amount of deposited catalyst and successfully reduced the overpotential during CO2RR operation. To inhibit electrode flooding and decrease CO2 mass transport limitations during CO2RR, we further infiltrated the electrode with a suitable perfluorosulfonic acid ionomer. SEM and EDS analyses showed a homogeneous Ag/F distribution along the cross section of the electrodes. These electrodes catalyzed the conversion of CO2 to CO at industrially viable current densities of 500 mA cm−2 with an unprecedented faradaic efficiency up to 76% in 1 M KHCO3.

Graphical abstract: Highly selective Ag foam gas diffusion electrodes for CO2 electroreduction by pulsed hydrogen bubble templation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 септ. 2023
Accepted
07 окт. 2023
First published
09 окт. 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

EES. Catal., 2024,2, 286-299

Highly selective Ag foam gas diffusion electrodes for CO2 electroreduction by pulsed hydrogen bubble templation

H. Hoffmann, M. Kutter, J. Osiewacz, M. Paulisch-Rinke, S. Lechner, B. Ellendorff, A. Hilgert, I. Manke, T. Turek and C. Roth, EES. Catal., 2024, 2, 286 DOI: 10.1039/D3EY00220A

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