Issue 7, 2015

A monolithic device for CO2 photoreduction to generate liquid organic substances in a single-compartment reactor

Abstract

A solar to chemical energy conversion efficiency of 4.6% was demonstrated for CO2 photoreduction to formate utilizing water as an electron donor under simulated solar light irradiation to a monolithic tablet-shaped device. The simple CO2 photoreduction system was realized by exploiting the effect of the carbon substrate on selective CO2 reduction in the presence of oxygen and selective H2O oxidation over IrOx catalysts in the presence of formate.

Graphical abstract: A monolithic device for CO2 photoreduction to generate liquid organic substances in a single-compartment reactor

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Apr 2015
Accepted
27 May 2015
First published
27 May 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2015,8, 1998-2002

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A monolithic device for CO2 photoreduction to generate liquid organic substances in a single-compartment reactor

T. Arai, S. Sato and T. Morikawa, Energy Environ. Sci., 2015, 8, 1998 DOI: 10.1039/C5EE01314C

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