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Research on the Characteristics of Electrolytes in Integrated Carbon Capture and Utilization Systems: The Key to Promoting the Development of Green and Low-Carbon Technologies

Guoqing You, Yunzhi Li, Lihan Dong, Yichun Li and Yu Zhang ()
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Guoqing You: School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
Yunzhi Li: School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
Lihan Dong: School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
Yichun Li: School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
Yu Zhang: School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China

Energies, 2025, vol. 18, issue 12, 1-22

Abstract: The core challenge of integrated carbon capture and utilization (ICCU) technology lies in developing electrolytes that combine efficient carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) capture with electrocatalytic conversion capabilities. This review analyzes the structure–performance relationship between electrolyte properties and CO 2 electrochemical reduction (eCO 2 RR), revealing the key regulatory mechanisms. Research shows that the performance of bicarbonate electrolytes heavily depends on the cation type, where Cs + can achieve over 90% CO selectivity by suppressing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and stabilizing reaction intermediates, though its strong corrosiveness limits practical applications. Although amine absorbents excel in carbon capture (efficiency > 90%), they tend to undergo competitive adsorption during electrocatalysis, making formic acid the primary product (FE = 15%); modifying electrodes with ionomers can enhance their activity by 1.15 times. Ionic liquids (ILs) demonstrate unique advantages due to their tunability: imidazolium-based ILs improve formate selectivity to 85% via carboxylate intermediate formation, while amino-functionalized task-specific ILs (TSILs) achieve a 1:1 stoichiometric CO 2 absorption ratio. Recent breakthroughs reveal that ternary IL hybrid electrolytes can achieve nearly 100% CO Faradaic efficiency (FE) through microenvironment modulation, while L-histidine additives boost CH 4 selectivity by 23% via interface modification. Notably, constructing a “bulk acidic–interfacial neutral” pH gradient system addresses carbonate deposition issues in traditional alkaline conditions, increasing C 2+ product efficiency to 50%. Studies also highlight that cation–anion synergy (e.g., K + /I − ) significantly enhances C-C coupling through electrostatic interactions, achieving 97% C 2+ selectivity on Ag electrodes. These findings provide new insights for ICCU electrolyte design, with future research focusing on machine learning-assisted material optimization and reactor engineering to advance industrial applications.

Keywords: ICCU; eCO 2 RR; electrolyte design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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