Title of article
Understanding the Mechanism of Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 Using Cu/CuBased Electrodes: A Review
Author/Authors
Amos ، Pigewh - Modibbo Adama University of Technology , Louis ، Hitler - University of Calabar , Adesina Adegoke ، Kayode Ladoke Akintola University of Technology , Eno ، Ededet Akpan - University of Calabar , Udochukwu ، Akakuru Ozioma Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering , Odey Magub ، Thomas - University of Calabar
Pages
42
From page
183
To page
224
Abstract
Interestingly, copper has been identified as an ideal metal catalyst for an industrial scale electrochemical reduction of CO2 to various valueadded chemicals relative to other metal catalysts reported so far. This is due to the fact that copper and copperbased materials have the potential to convert CO2 to oxygenates such as ethanol, methanol, formates etc. and hydrocarbons such as ethane, methane etc. Mechanistic details on how these products are formed on the catalystelectrolyte interphase during the reduction process have remained relatively uncovered. This review, therefore, seeks to uncover the mechanism of electrochemical reduction of CO2 on Cu/Cu based electrodes, factors that affect catalytic activity and selectivity for these electrodes as reported in the various literature. This paper is therefore organized as follows: section 1 covers the introduction; an overview of some basic concepts in electrochemical CO2 reduction (ECR) was discussed in section 2, experimental studies were discussed in section 3, and finally the conclusion.
Keywords
Copper electrode , Catalyst , Mechanism , CO2 reduction , Selectivity
Journal title
Asian Journal of Nanoscience and Materials
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Asian Journal of Nanoscience and Materials
Record number
2461487
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