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Zero-Gap Bipolar Membrane Electrolyzer for Carbon Dioxide Reduction Using Acid-Tolerant Molecular Electrocatalysts
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The scaling-up of electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> reduction requires circumventing the CO<sub>2</sub> loss as carbonates under alkaline conditions. Zero-gap cell configurations with a reverse-bias bipolar membrane (BPM) represent a possible solution, but the catalyst layer in direct contact with the acidic environment of a BPM usually leads to H<sub>2</sub> evolution dominating. Here we show that using acid-tolerant Ni molecular electrocatalysts selective (>60%) CO<sub>2</sub> reduction can be achieved in a zero-gap BPM device using a pure water and CO<sub>2</sub> feed. At a higher current density (100 mA cm<sup>-2</sup>), CO selectivity decreases, but was still >30%, due to reversible product inhibition. This study demonstrates the importance of developing acid-tolerant catalysts for use in large-scale CO<sub>2</sub> reduction devices.
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