Method for reducing carbon dioxide and device used therefor
US-2016060773-A1 · Mar 3, 2016 · US
US9598781B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9598781-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414280917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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The carbon dioxide reducing method using light includes: (a) preparing a carbon dioxide reducing cell including: a cathode chamber that holds first electrolytic solution containing carbon dioxide; an anode chamber that holds second electrolytic solution; a proton exchange membrane inserted between the cathode and anode chambers; a cathode set inside the cathode chamber to contact the first electrolytic solution, and the cathode having copper, gold, silver, indium, etc. on the cathode; and an anode set inside the anode chamber to contact the second electrolytic solution, the anode having first semiconductor layer constituted by nitride semiconductor including Al x Ga 1-x N layer wherein 0≦x≦0.25, an n-type GaN layer, and second semiconductor layer constituted by semiconductor having pn junction structure and electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer through p-type semiconductor layer, further to the cathode through no external power source; and (b) irradiating the anode with light to reduce carbon dioxide on the cathode.
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A carbon dioxide reducing method, comprising: (a) preparing a carbon dioxide reducing cell including: a cathode chamber that holds a first electrolytic solution containing carbon dioxide; an anode chamber that holds a second electrolytic solution; a proton exchange membrane inserted between the cathode chamber and the anode chamber; a cathode set inside the cathode chamber to contact the first electrolytic solution and, the cathode having at least one selected from a group including copper, gold, silver and indium, respective alloys of these elements, and respective metal compounds of these elements on a surface of the cathode; and an anode set inside the anode chamber to contact the second electrolytic solution, the anode having a first semiconductor layer constituted by a nitride semiconductor comprising an Al x Ga 1-x N layer wherein 0≦x≦0.25, and an n-type GaN layer, and a second semiconductor layer constituted by a semiconductor having a pn junction structure and electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer through its p-type semiconductor layer, and further the anode being electrically connected to the cathode through no external power source; and (b) irradiating the anode with light to reduce carbon dioxide contained in the first electrolytic solution on the cathode. 2. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of irradiating step (b), the anode is irradiated with light having a wavelength of 365 nm or less, and light having a wavelength of 365 nm or more. 3. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the value x in the Al x Ga 1-x N layer, which constitutes the first semiconductor layer, is set from 0.05 or more to 0.15 or less. 4. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the n-type GaN, which constitutes the first semiconductor layer, is of an n + -type. 5. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the semiconductor having the pn junction, which constitutes the second semiconductor layer, is silicon or gallium arsenic. 6. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the Al x Ga 1-x N layer is at least partially coated with fine particles of nickel oxide. 7. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the first electrolytic solution is any one selected from a group including an aqueous potassium bicarbonate solution, an aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution, an aqueous potassium chloride solution, and an aqueous sodium chloride solution. 8. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of preparing step (a), the second electrolytic solution is an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. 9. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of irradiating step (b), the carbon dioxide reducing cell is positioned at normal temperature under the atmospheric pressure. 10. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the course of irradiating step (b), the anode is irradiated with sunlight. 11. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 10 , comprising, before the irradiating step (b), (c) preparing a sun tracking device including: a stand section that fixes the carbon dioxide reducing cell; a driving section that changes the facing direction of the carbon dioxide reducing cell; and a control section that controls the facing direction of the carbon dioxide reducing cell in accordance with the movement of the sun, wherein the sun tracking device is a device in which through the control section, the driving section moves the stand section to allow a front surface region of the anode of the carbon dioxide reducing cell to face to sun. 12. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 10 , wherein in the irradiating step (b), a light-concentrating device for concentrating sunlight is used to concentrate sunlight, and then the anode is irradiated with the concentrated sunlight. 13. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 12 , wherein in the course of irradiating step (b), the light is concentrated by the light-concentrating device as having an intensity of from 200 mW/cm 2 or more to 10 W/cm 2 or less. 14. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 1 , wherein in the irradiating step (b), the anode is irradiated with light to reduce carbon dioxide contained in the first electrolytic solution on the cathode, thereby converting the carbon dioxide to an organic sub stance. 15. The carbon dioxide reducing method according to claim 14 , wherein in the irradiating step (b), the carbon dioxide is reduced to yield at least one of carbon monoxide, formic acid, methane, ethylene, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, and allyl alcohol. 16. A carbon dioxide reducing cell for reducing carbon dioxide using light, comprising: a cathode chamber that holds a first electrolytic solution containing carbon dioxide; an anode chamber that holds a second electrolytic solution; a proton exchange membrane inserted between the cathode chamber and the anode chamber; a cathode that is set inside the cathode chamber to contact the first electrolytic solution, and the cathode having any one selected from a group including copper, gold, silver and indium, respective alloys of these elements, and respective metal compounds of these elements on a surface of the cathode; and an anode that is set inside the anode chamber to contact the second electrolytic solution, the anode having a first semiconductor layer constituted by a nitride semiconductor comprising an Al x Ga 1-x N layer wherein 0≦x≦0.25, and an n-type GaN layer, and a second semiconductor layer constituted by a semiconductor having a pn junction structure and electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer through its p-type semiconductor layer, and further the anode being electrically connected to the cathode through no external power source. 17. A carbon dioxide reducing apparatus, comprising: the carbon dioxide reducing cell according to claim 16 ; and a sun tracking device that synchronizes a change in the facing direction of the carbon dioxide reducing cell with the movement of the sun to allow a front surface region of the anode to face to the sun, wherein the sun tracking device includes: a stand section that fixes the carbon dioxide reducing cell; a driving section that changes the facing direction of the carbon dioxide reducing cell; and a control section that controls the facing direction of the carbon dioxide reducing cell in accordance with the movement of the sun, wherein the sun tracking device is a device in which through the control section, the driving section moves the stand section to allow the front surface region of the anode of the carbon dioxide reducing cell to face to sun. 18. The carbon dioxide reducing apparatus according to claim 17 , further comprising a light-concentrating device for concentrating sunlight to irradiate a predetermined surface region of the anode with the concentrated sunlight. 19. The carbon dioxide reducing apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein the light-concentrating device is any of a biconcave mirror, a planoconvex lens, and a Fresnel lens. 20. The carbon dioxide reducing apparatus according to claim 18 , wherein the light-conc
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