Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2016. — 394 p. — ISBN10: 1482258242
For Researchers, Students, Industrial Professionals, and Manufacturers
Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide: Fundamentals and Technologies is your guide to improved catalytic performance in the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO
2). Written by electrochemical energy scientists actively involved in environmental research and development, this book addresses the biggest challenge to CO
2 electrochemical reduction―low performance of the electrocatalysts―and outlines practical applications for the effective use of CO
2. The authors discuss the development of electrochemical energy devices and consider environmental protection on a macroscopic and microscopic scale. Presenting a systematic overview of CO
2 electroreduction, they explain the fundamental principles, describe recent advances, and outline applications for future use.
In addition, the authors describe:
The main metal electrodes used for CO
2 electroreduction
Current efficiencies for CO
2 reduction products on different metal electrodes
The electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to produce important chemicals
Three categories of reaction conditions: heterogeneous catalysis, low-temperatures electrolysis, and high-temperature electrolysis
Developments in CO
2 hydrogenation reactions
Various analysis methods
Progresses in the theoretical electrochemical reduction of CO
2Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide: Fundamentals and Technologies covers a variety of topics relevant to the successful use of CO
2 electrochemical reduction and utilizes expert contributors at the top of their field. The book functions as a resource for students and professionals involved in materials science, electrochemistry, chemical, energy, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
Introduction to CO
2 Electroreduction
Thermodynamics of CO
2 Electroreduction
Electrode Kinetics of CO
2 Electroreduction
Catalysis of CO
2 Electroreduction
Electrochemical Methods for CO
2 Electroreduction
Mechanism of Catalytic and Electrocatalytic CO
2 Reduction to Fuels and Chemicals
Product Analysis for CO
2 Electroreduction
Modeling of Electrochemical CO
2 Reduction
Photoelectrochemical Reduction of CO
2 Electroreduction
Challenges and Perspectives of CO
2 Electroreduction