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Electrocatalytic Recycling of CO2 and Small Organic Molecules
Authors:Jaeyoung Lee Prof Dr  Youngkook Kwon  Revocatus L Machunda  Hye Jin Lee Prof
Institution:1. Electrochemical Reaction and Technology Laboratory, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju 500‐712 (South Korea), Fax: (+82)?62‐970‐2434 http://env1.gist.ac.kr/ertl/;2. Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis, GIST, Gwangju 500‐712 (South Korea);3. Department of Chemistry, Kyungpook National University, 1370 Sankyuk‐dong, Daegu 702‐701 (South Korea)
Abstract:As global warming directly affects the ecosystems and humankind in the 21st century, attention and efforts are continuously being made to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide (CO2). In addition, there have been numerous efforts to electrochemically convert CO2 gas to small organic molecules (SOMs) and vice versa. Herein, we highlight recent advances made in the electrocatalytic recycling of CO2 and SOMs including (i) the overall trend of research activities made in this area, (ii) the relations between reduction conditions and products in the aqueous phase, (iii) the challenges in the use of gas diffusion electrodes for the continuous gas phase CO2 reduction, as well as (iv) the development of state of the art hybrid techniques for industrial applications. Perspectives geared to fully exploit the potential of zero‐gap cells for CO2 reduction in the gaseous phase and the high applicability on a large scale are also presented. We envision that the hybrid system for CO2 reduction supported by sustainable solar, wind, and geothermal energies and waste heat will provide a long term reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and will allow for continued use of the abundant fossil fuels by industries and/or power plants but with zero emissions.
Keywords:carbon dioxide  electrochemistry  gas diffusion electrodes  green chemistry  small organic molecules
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