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Designing a Zn-Ag Catalyst Matrix and Electrolyzer System for CO2 Conversion to CO and Beyond.

Sarah LamaisonDavid WakerleyFrauke KrackeThomas MooreLan ZhouDong Un LeeLei WangMcKenzie A HubertJaime E Aviles AcostaJohn M GregoireEric B DuossSarah BakerVictor A BeckAlfred M SpormannMarc FontecaveChristopher HahnThomas Francisco Jaramillo
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
CO2 emissions can be transformed into high-added-value commodities through CO2 electrocatalysis; however, efficient low-cost electrocatalysts are needed for global scale-up. Inspired by other emerging technologies, the authors report the development of a gas diffusion electrode containing highly dispersed Ag sites in a low-cost Zn matrix. This catalyst shows unprecedented Ag mass activity for CO production: -614 mA cm-2 at 0.17 mg of Ag. Subsequent electrolyte engineering demonstrates that halide anions can further improve stability and activity of the Zn-Ag catalyst, outperforming pure Ag and Au. Membrane electrode assemblies are constructed and coupled to a microbial process that converts the CO to acetate and ethanol. Combined, these concepts present pathways to design catalysts and systems for CO2 conversion toward sought-after products.
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