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@INPROCEEDINGS{Stamatelos:1037734,
author = {Stamatelos, Ilias and Dinh, Cao Thang and Lehnert, Werner
and Pasel, Joachim and Shviro, Meital},
title = {{Z}n-{B}ased {C}atalysts for {S}elective and {S}table
{E}lectrochemical {CO} 2 {R}eduction at {H}igh {C}urrent
{D}ensities},
issn = {2151-2043},
reportid = {FZJ-2025-00894},
year = {2023},
abstract = {The development of low-cost and stable catalysts is
important for lowering the capital and operational cost of
CO2 electro-reduction (ECR). Zinc (Zn) is an earth-abundant
metal, with promising performance for the CO2-to-CO
conversion.1 Zinc oxide (ZnO) has been recently employed for
the CO2-to-CO conversion, recording promising selectivity
(FECO) but short-term stability, in Flow-Cell
configuration.2,3 ZnO phase has been proven critical for
competent ECR performance, since both the oxidation state of
Zn and the Zn/ZnO interface are proven critical for high
FECO. 4,5In our work 6, we have synthesised various ZnO
allotropes, the properties of which induced differences in
their ECR performance. We have identified the ZnO nanorods
(ZnO-NR) as the best performing catalyst. The latter was
implemented in a zero-gap ECR electrolyser (MEA), recording
partial current density for CO (jCO) of 160 mA cm-2 at cell
voltage of 3.6 V. We have correlated the depletion of the
ZnO phase in the MEA with the degradation of the performance
(initially 15 h stability). We applied a periodic oxidation
protocol in the MEA, causing the regeneration of ZnO-phase,
allowing us to prolong the life-time of the catalyst.
Through our strategy we were able to record $82\%$ CO
selectivity (FECO) for over 100 h, at -160 mA cm-2. This
work provides an approach of practical use of inexpensive
Zn-based catalysts for large-scale ECR applications.},
month = {Oct},
date = {2023-10-08},
organization = {244th ECS Meeting, Gothenburg
(Sweden), 8 Oct 2023 - 12 Oct 2023},
cin = {IEK-14 / IET-4},
ddc = {540},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-14-20191129 / I:(DE-Juel1)IET-4-20191129},
pnm = {1231 - Electrochemistry for Hydrogen (POF4-123)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1231},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)1},
doi = {10.1149/MA2023-02582802mtgabs},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1037734},
}