From Biomimicking to Bioinspired Design of Electrocatalysts for CO2 Reduction to C1 Products |
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Authors: | Dr. Panagiotis Trogadas Linlin Xu Prof. Marc-Olivier Coppens |
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Affiliation: | EPSRC “Frontier Engineering” Centre for Nature Inspired Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The electrochemical reduction of CO2 (CO2RR) is a promising approach to maintain a carbon cycle balance and produce value-added chemicals. However, CO2RR technology is far from mature, since the conventional CO2RR electrocatalysts suffer from low activity (leading to currents <10 mA cm−2 in an H-cell), stability (<120 h), and selectivity. Hence, they cannot meet the requirements for commercial applications (>200 mA cm−2, >8000 h, >90 % selectivity). Significant improvements are possible by taking inspiration from nature, considering biological organisms that efficiently catalyze the CO2 to various products. In this minireview, we present recent examples of enzyme-inspired and enzyme-mimicking CO2RR electrocatalysts enabling the production of C1 products with high faradaic efficiency (FE). At present, these designs do not typically follow a methodical approach, but rather focus on isolated features of biological systems. To achieve disruptive change, we advocate a systematic design methodology that leverages fundamental mechanisms associated with desired properties in nature and adapts them to the context of engineering applications. |
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Keywords: | Bio-Inspired Bio-Mimicking C1 Products CO2 Reduction Electrocatalysts |
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