A direct coupled electrochemical system for capture and conversion of CO2 from oceanwater
ID:434 Poster Presentation

2025-01-16 16:50 (China Standard Time)

Session:Session 29-Advances and Challenges in Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)

Abstract
Capturing and converting CO2 from seawater offers a pathway to achieve net-negative emissions while providing a gigatonne-scale carbon source for the production of synthetic fuels and chemical feedstocks. Currently, CO2 electrolyzers rely on expensive separation processes to purify the CO2 feed. In this study, we present a directly coupled reactive capture system that captures dissolve inorganic carbon (DIC) from seawater in the form of CO2 and electrochemically converts it into syngas. This system eliminates the need for a preliminary CO2 purification step and produces high-purity syngas with sufficient CO content for direct industrial applications. With the Sm/Ni-N-C electrocatalyst, we attained a 33% Faradaic efficiency for CO at a current of 100 mA and a full-cell voltage of 2.7 V, producing syngas with an H₂/CO ratio close to 2. The system also demonstrated stable operation over a 10-hour period.
 
Keywords
oceanwater, electrochemical, CO2, syngas
Speaker
Yueyue Kang
, Xiamen University

Author
Yueyue Kang Xiamen University
Minhan Dai Xiamen University