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Electrocatalytic reduction of low concentration CO2

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 1597-1606

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8sc04124e

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  1. JST CREST [JPMJCR13L1]

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Utilization of low concentration CO2 contained in the exhaust gases from various industries and thermal power stations without the need for energy-consuming concentration processes should be an important technology for solving global warming and the shortage of fossil resources. Here we report the direct electrocatalytic reduction of low concentration CO2 by a Re(I)-complex catalyst that possesses CO2-capturing ability in the presence of triethanolamine. The reaction rate and faradaic efficiency of CO2 reduction were almost the same when using Ar gas containing 10% CO2 or when using pure CO2 gas, and the selectivity of CO formation was very high (98% at 10% CO2). At a concentration of 1% CO2, the Re(I) complex still behaved as a good electrocatalyst; 94% selectivity of CO formation and 85% faradaic efficiency were achieved, and the rate of CO formation was 67% compared to that when using pure CO2 gas. The electrocatalysis was due to the efficient insertion of CO2 into the Re(I)-O bond in fac-[Re(dmb)(CO)(3){OC2H4N(C2H4OH)(2)}] (dmb = 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine).

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