Michael Philip Nitzsche, Lev Bromberg, T. Alan Hatton
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Capture and Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 into Carbon Nanotubes Using Molten Alkali Metal Borates
Molten alkali metal borates have recently shown promise as high-temperature sorbents for capture of CO 2 and acid gases. These molten salt sorbents enable realization of thermodynamic enhancements offered by conventional solid high temperature sorbents while resolving practical challenges such as morphological degradation. Prior studies have focused on regeneration of alkali borates through steam sweeping and thermal cycling. In this work, we demonstrate that mixed sodium-lithium borate salts as CO 2 sorbents can also be regenerated electrochemically, producing valuable multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) via electroreduction of captured CO 2 . Effects of cathode materials and operating conditions in CO 2 electroreduction in molten sodium-lithium borate are quantified. By varying relative starting compositions of alkali borates and alkali carbonates, an optimal composition of borates and carbonates is determined, achieving high coulombic efficiencies and significantly higher CO 2 uptake capacities than traditionally employed carbonate salts used for conversion of CO 2 into CNTs in the desirable 550-650°C range.