Dynamics of the Boundary Layer in Pulsed CO2 Electrolysis

Author:

Heßelmann Matthias1ORCID,Felder Daniel12ORCID,Plischka Wenzel1ORCID,Nabi Sajad1,Linkhorst John1,Wessling Matthias12ORCID,Keller Robert1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Process Engineering AVT.CVT RWTH Aachen University Forckenbeckstraße 51 52074 Aachen Germany

2. DWI—Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials e.V. Forckenbeckstraße 50 52074 Aachen Germany

Abstract

AbstractElectrochemical reduction of CO2 poses a vast potential to contribute to a defossilized industry. Despite tremendous developments within the field, mass transport limitations, carbonate salt formation, and electrode degradation mechanisms still hamper the process performance. One promising approach to tweak CO2 electrolysis beyond today's limitations is pulsed electrolysis with potential cycling between an operating and a regeneration mode. Here, we rigorously model the boundary layer at a silver electrode in pulsed operation to get profound insights into the dynamic reorganization of the electrode microenvironment. In our simulation, pulsed electrolysis leads to a significant improvement of up to six times higher CO current density and 20 times higher cathodic energy efficiency when pulsing between −1.85 and −1.05 V vs SHE compared to constant potential operation. We found that elevated reactant availability in pulsed electrolysis originates from alternating replenishment of CO2 by diffusion and not from pH‐induced carbonate and bicarbonate conversion. Moreover, pulsed electrolysis substantially promotes carbonate removal from the electrode by up to 83 % compared to constant potential operation, thus reducing the risk of salt formation. Therefore, this model lays the groundwork for an accurate simulation of the dynamic boundary layer modulation, which can provide insights into manifold electrochemical conversions.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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