Integrated Electrochemical Carbon Capture and Utilization by Redox-Active Amine Grafted Gold Nanoparticles

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Electrochemical carbon capture and utilization (eCCU) from flue gas CO2 could avoid high energy consumption and capital input in conventional capture, storage, and utilization, which is a promising approach for achieving negative emissions and producing "e-chemicals." However, low CO2 concentration and leftover O2 in the flue gas presumably lowers the eCCU performance. Herein, redox-active 2-amino-5-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (AMT) functionalized gold nanoparticles are synthesized to achieve integrated electrochemical capture and reduction of CO2 in simulated flue gas (SFG, 15% CO2, 4% O2, balanced with N2), achieving maximum CO Faradaic efficiency of 80.2% at -0.45 V versus RHE in H-type cell, and 66.0% at voltage of 2.7 V in a full cell, respectively. The AMT ligand can capture CO2 by strong interaction with CO2 in the reduced state and serve as a selective layer to suppress O2 reduction, which provides the ability of electrochemical carbon capture from SFG and significantly decreases energy required for CO2 electro-reduction. Integrated electrochemical CO2 capture and utilization using redox-active amine combined with Au catalyst is presented to realize direct utilization of flue gas. Reduced 2-amino-5-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazol can capture CO2 from flue gas, and captured CO2 in the reduced carbamate form is pre-activated compared to neutral CO2, and then it can be more efficiently reduced by the Au catalyst to form CO, achieving in situ CO2 capture and utilization.image
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electrochemical capture,electrochemical utilization,flue gas,redox-active ligand
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