Issue 17, 2021

Harnessing electrochemical pH gradient for direct air capture with hydrogen and oxygen by-products in a calcium-based loop

Abstract

Direct air capture is considered as one of the most important strategies for controlling the CO2 concentration in the earth's atmosphere and thereby mitigating climate change. The current direct air capture technologies still suffer from various issues, such as high energy cost or material instability, which may limit their large-scale applications. Here, we report two new processes that harness electrochemical pH gradient for direct air capture with a calcium-based loop. The first process involves CaCO3 dissolution and Ca(OH)2 generation in a water electrolysis cell followed by CO2 absorption in a Ca(OH)2–NaOH slurry, regenerating CaCO3 and closing the loop. NaOH is identified to be an effective catalyst for CO2 fixation in the form of CaCO3. The second process enables simultaneous CO2 capture and carbonate regeneration. Both processes eliminate high-temperature CaCO3 calcination, and thereby reduce the energy use and emissions. The valuable H2 and O2 by-products have various applications. The calcium-based loop that harnesses electrochemical pH gradient represents a promising approach for direct air capture in an economical and environmentally friendly way.

Graphical abstract: Harnessing electrochemical pH gradient for direct air capture with hydrogen and oxygen by-products in a calcium-based loop

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2021
Accepted
11 Jul 2021
First published
12 Jul 2021

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2021,5, 4355-4367

Harnessing electrochemical pH gradient for direct air capture with hydrogen and oxygen by-products in a calcium-based loop

C. Zhou, J. Ni, H. Chen and X. Guan, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2021, 5, 4355 DOI: 10.1039/D1SE00718A

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