Bifunctional ionomers for efficient co-electrolysis of CO2 and pure water towards ethylene production at industrial-scale current densities

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Wenzheng Li
Zhenglei Yin
Zeyu Gao
Gongwei Wang
Zhen Li
Fengyuan Wei
Xing Wei
Hanqing Peng
Xingtao Hu
Li Xiao
Juntao Lu
Lin Zhuang
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[1] Wuhan University,College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Hubei Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Power Sources
[2] Wuhan University,The Institute for Advanced Studies
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Nature Energy | 2022年 / 7卷
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Many CO2 electrolysers under development use liquid electrolytes (KOH solutions, for example), yet using solid-state polymer electrolytes can in principle improve efficiency and realize co-electrolysis of CO2 and pure water, avoiding corrosion and electrolyte consumption issues. However, a key challenge in these systems is how to favour production of multicarbon molecules, such as ethylene, which typically necessitates a strong alkaline environment. Here we use bifunctional ionomers as polymer electrolytes that are not only ionically conductive but can also activate CO2 at the catalyst–electrolyte interface and favour ethylene synthesis, while running on pure water. Specifically, we use quaternary ammonia poly(ether ether ketone) (QAPEEK), which contains carbonyl groups in the polymer chain, as the bifunctional electrolyte. An electrolyser running on CO2 and pure water exhibits a total current density of 1,000 mA cm−2 at cell voltages as low as 3.73 V. At 3.54 V, ethylene is produced with the industrial-scale partial current density of 420 mA cm−2 without any electrolyte consumption.
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