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Professor Jaeyoung Lee's research team develops catalyst to convert carbon dioxide into ethanol

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Professor Jaeyoung Lee's research team develops catalyst to convert carbon dioxide into ethanol


□ Professor Jaeyoung Lee of the School of Earth Science and Environmental Engineering at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST, President Seung Hyeon Moon) has developed a copper oxide-silver catalyst for the conversion of carbon dioxide into high-value fuel ethanol.

□ CCS * technology for capturing and storing carbon dioxide emitted from industrial processes has been studied, but the stored carbon dioxide is not completely decomposed or removed. Recently, CCU ** (CO2 capture and recycling), a technology for recycling carbon dioxide as a resource, has received attention.

* Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS): captures carbon dioxide emitted from a power plants, steel mills, etc.

** Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU): A technology that does not capture and store carbon dioxide but recycles it into high value-added materials. This is expected to overcome the problems and limitations of CCS.

∘ In the CCU technology, the most urgent problem to overcome when converting carbon dioxide into an organic compound through electrochemical conversion is to increase the Faraday efficiency *** and to increase the selectivity of the reaction so as to obtain the desired organic compound.

*** Faraday efficiency: The percentage of energy consumed in actual ethanol production.


□ The research team tried to electrochemically convert the carbon dioxide in the aqueous solution by using a simple electrochemical plating process **** to fabricate a silver oxide electrocatalyst containing silver on a nano-sized gas diffusion layer .

**** Electrochemical plating deposition method: A method of producing a uniform this film electrode by metal reduction (precipitation) reaction when electric energy of a conductive material is applied in an aqueous solution containing metal ions.

∘ Experimental results show that the oxidized copper-silver stripe electrode catalyst developed in this study showed Faraday efficiency of 34%, which is more than three times better than using a copper oxide electrode catalyst (10%).

□ Professor Jaeyoung Lee said, "If we can convert CO2 to 100% of ethanol, this can contribute to solving environmental problems as well as food and energy scarcity issues  simultaneously. This can be achieved by recycling carbon dioxide as a fuel for future transportation, which I think it opens up new possibilities."

□ Their paper entitled "Importance of Ag–Cu Biphasic Boundaries for Selective Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Ethanol" was authored by Seunghwa Lee, Gibeom Park, and Jaeyoung Lee and was published on November 9, 2017, in ACS Catalysis.