Journal article

Electroreduction of CO2/CO to C2Products: Process Modeling, Downstream Separation, System Integration, and Economic Analysis

M Ramdin, B De Mot, ART Morrison, T Breugelmans, LJP Van Den Broeke, JPM Trusler, R Kortlever, W De Jong, OA Moultos, P Xiao, PA Webley, TJH Vlugt

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2021

Abstract

Direct electrochemical reduction of CO2 to C2 products such as ethylene is more efficient in alkaline media, but it suffers from parasitic loss of reactants due to (bi)carbonate formation. A two-step process where the CO2 is first electrochemically reduced to CO and subsequently converted to desired C2 products has the potential to overcome the limitations posed by direct CO2 electroreduction. In this study, we investigated the technical and economic feasibility of the direct and indirect CO2 conversion routes to C2 products. For the indirect route, CO2 to CO conversion in a high temperature solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) or a low temperature electrolyzer has been considered. The produ..

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