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Maximizing single-pass conversion does not result in practical readiness for CO2 reduction electrolyzers

Shashwati C. Cunha and Joaquin Resasco ()
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Shashwati C. Cunha: The University of Texas at Austin
Joaquin Resasco: The University of Texas at Austin

Nature Communications, 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-6

Abstract: For many chemical processes, high single-pass conversion of reactants into products reduces the need to separate products downstream. However, low-temperature carbon dioxide electrolyzers that maximize single-pass conversion suffer from low product concentration. Maximizing product concentration is therefore a more meaningful target for CO2 electrolyzers than maximizing single-pass conversion.

Date: 2023
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