System and method for selective electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide employing an anodized silver electrode

US2016115605A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016115605-A1
Application numberUS-201414523070-A
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Filing dateOct 24, 2014
Priority dateOct 24, 2014
Publication dateApr 28, 2016
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Systems and methods for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide are disclosed. The systems involve an electrochemical cell having a cathode of anodized silver and the methods involve introducing carbon dioxide into such a system and applying a potential. The disclosed systems and methods have improved carbon monoxide production selectivity, support higher current density, and have improved efficiency in comparison to existing silver-based CO 2 electroreduction devices.

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1 . (canceled) 2 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 20 , wherein a surface of the cathode is characterized by an x-ray diffraction pattern having a peak centered at about 118° and a peak centered at about 43°; and wherein a ratio of intensity of the peak centered at about 118° to intensity of the peak centered at about 43° is at least 1:1. 3 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 20 , wherein the cathode chamber further includes a gas input member, the gas input member configured to supply a stream of gas to the catholyte, the stream of gas including carbon dioxide. 4 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 20 , wherein the catholyte, the anolyte, or both is an aqueous solution of at least one electrolytic salt, the at least one electrolytic salt comprising an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salt of carbonate or bicarbonate, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, sulfite, or phosphate. 5 . (canceled) 6 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 20 , wherein the anodizing step is characterized by a multiplication product of the constant electric potential and a duration of time for which the constant electric potential is applied; and wherein said multiplication product is at least 3.75 volt•minutes (V•min) relative to Ag/AgCl. 7 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 6 , wherein the multiplication product of the constant electric potential and the duration of time is at least 7.5 V•min relative to Ag/AgCl. 8 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 20 , wherein the system is operable for production of both carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas in the cathode chamber; wherein the system is characterized by a CO selectivity, the CO selectivity definable as a percent molar ratio of carbon monoxide to hydrogen gas produced; and wherein the CO selectivity is at least 50%. 9 . The electrochemical cell as recited in claim 8 , wherein the CO selectivity is greater than 60%. 10 . A method for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, the method comprising: anodizing a precursor electrode containing elemental silver at constant electric potential to produce an anodized silver component; providing an electrochemical cell having: a cathode chamber containing: a catholyte; and a cathode in contact with the catholyte, the cathode containing the anodized silver component; and an anode chamber containing: an anolyte; and an anode in contact with the anolyte; supplying carbon dioxide to the cathode chamber; and applying a potential between the anode and the cathode, the potential sufficient to electrochemically reduce carbon dioxide present in the cathode chamber. 11 . The method as recited in claim 10 , wherein a surface of the cathode is characterized by an x-ray diffraction pattern having a peak centered at about 118° and a peak centered at about 43°; and wherein a ratio of intensity of the peak centered at about 118° to intensity of the peak centered at about 43° is at least 1:1. 12 . The method as recited in claim 10 , wherein the cathode chamber further includes a gas input member, the gas input member configured to supply a stream of gas to the catholyte, the stream of gas including carbon dioxide. 13 . The method as recited in claim 10 , wherein the catholyte, the anolyte, or both is an aqueous solution of at least one electrolytic salt, the electrolytic salt comprising an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salt of carbonate or bicarbonate, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, sulfite, or phosphate. 14 . The method as recited in claim 10 , wherein the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide results in production of carbon monoxide and production of hydrogen gas in the cathode chamber; wherein the method is characterized by a CO selectivity, the CO selectivity definable as a percent molar ratio of carbon monoxide to hydrogen gas produced; and wherein the CO selectivity is at least 50%. 15 . The method as recited in claim 14 , wherein the CO selectivity is greater than 60%. 16 . (canceled) 17 . The method as recited in claim 10 , wherein the anodizing step is characterized by a multiplication product of the constant electric potential and a duration of time for which the constant electric potential is applied; and wherein said multiplication product is at least 3.75 V•min relative to Ag/AgCl. 18 . The method as recited in claim 17 , wherein the multiplication product of the constant electric potential and the duration of time is at least 7.5 V•min relative to Ag/AgCl. 19 . A method for making an electrochemical cell for electrochemically reducing carbon dioxide, the method comprising: anodizing a precursor electrode comprising elemental silver at a constant electric potential to produce an anodized silver component; preparing a cathode chamber containing: a catholyte; and a cathode in contact with the catholyte, the cathode containing the anodized silver component; and placing an anode chamber in ionic contact with the cathode chamber, the anode chamber containing: an anolyte; and an anode in contact with the anolyte. 20 . An electrochemical cell produced by the method of claim 19 .

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What does patent US2016115605A1 cover?
Systems and methods for the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide are disclosed. The systems involve an electrochemical cell having a cathode of anodized silver and the methods involve introducing carbon dioxide into such a system and applying a potential. The disclosed systems and methods have improved carbon monoxide production selectivity, support higher current density, and have impro…
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Toyota Eng & Mfg North America
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Primary CPC classification C25B1/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Thu Apr 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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