Scalable Low-Temperature CO2 Electrolysis: Current Status and Outlook
Hojeong Lee,
Seontaek Kwon,
Namgyoo Park
et al.
Abstract:The electrochemical
CO2 reduction (eCO2R)
in membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) has brought e-chemical production
one step closer to commercialization because of its advantages of
minimized ohmic resistance and stackability. However, the current
performance of reported eCO2R in MEAs is still far below
the threshold for economic feasibility where low overall cell voltage
(<2 V) and extensive stability (>5 years) are required. Furthermore,
while the production cost of e-chemicals heavily relies on the carbon
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