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Enhancing carbon utilization

Ezra L. Clark ()
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Ezra L. Clark: The Pennsylvania State University, Chemical Engineering

Nature Energy, 2023, vol. 8, issue 2, 119-120

Abstract: Zero–gap CO/CO2 electrolyzers typically exhibit low energy conversion efficiency at high reactant conversion due to current losses associated with the parasitic production of H2. Now, an electrolyzer using an electrocatalyst in bulk heterojunction with a hydrophobic covalent organic framework has maintained high energy efficiency at near unity reactant conversion.

Date: 2023
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