Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide at Surface Oxidized Copper Electrodes
Journal: Bonfring International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Science (Vol.02, No. 1)Publication Date: 2012-03-30
Authors : G. Keerthiga B. Viswanathan C. Alex Pulikottil; Raghuram Chetty;
Page : 41-43
Keywords : Carbon Dioxide; Copper; Electrochemical Reduction; Ethane;
Abstract
Carbon dioxide a common greenhouse gas is converted to value added products such as methane and ethane by electrochemical reduction at a surface oxidized copper electrode. The product yield and the relationships between the surface chemistry and reaction behavior were investigated. Ethane was observed as a dominant product at the surface oxidized Cu electrodes suggesting that Cu (I) species play a critical role in selectivity towards C2 species.
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