Quantitative DEMS analysis of CO2 evolution reactions in alkaline electrolyte solutions

IF 4.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Atsunori Ikezawa , Juri Kida , Kohei Miyazaki , Hajime Arai
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Abstract

CO2 evolution is involved in various main and side reactions of electrochemical systems, such as carbon corrosion reactions and alcohol oxidation reactions. Differential electrochemical mass spectroscopy (DEMS) has been intensively applied to analyze the partial current of the CO2 evolution reaction in acidic and neutral electrolyte solutions. However, the quantitative analysis of the CO2 evolution reaction in alkaline electrolyte solutions has not been successful when catalyst-loaded carbon electrodes were applied, due to the high solubility of CO2 in the electrolyte. In this study, we develop a new DEMS system combining microreactor and ion exchange membrane to quantitatively analyze CO2 evolution reactions of catalyst-loaded carbon electrodes in alkaline electrolyte solutions. The calibration constant, which correlates the mass signal of m/z = 44 to the partial current of the CO2 evolution reaction, is successfully obtained from the Faradaic current and the mass signal of CO stripping voltammetry. We analyze carbon corrosion reactions of Pt and metal oxide-loaded carbon electrodes to demonstrate the effectiveness of the constructed system. The corrosion behavior of the Pt-loaded carbon is similar to that in the acidic electrolytes except for the onset potential of the carbon corrosion. La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 and Ca2FeCoO5 show electrochemical carbon corrosion activity, while La0.4Sr0.6MnO3 does not show distinct electrochemical carbon corrosion activity.

碱性电解质溶液中二氧化碳进化反应的 DEMS 定量分析
二氧化碳进化参与了电化学体系的各种主反应和副反应,如碳腐蚀反应和醇氧化反应。差分电化学质谱(DEMS)已被广泛应用于分析酸性和中性电解质溶液中二氧化碳进化反应的部分电流。然而,由于 CO2 在电解质中的高溶解度,在应用负载催化剂的碳电极时,对碱性电解质溶液中 CO2 演化反应的定量分析并不成功。本研究开发了一种结合微反应器和离子交换膜的新型 DEMS 系统,用于定量分析碱性电解质溶液中催化剂负载碳电极的二氧化碳进化反应。根据法拉第电流和 CO 剥离伏安法的质量信号,成功获得了将 m/z = 44 的质量信号与 CO2 演化反应的部分电流相关联的校准常数。我们分析了铂和金属氧化物负载碳电极的碳腐蚀反应,以证明所构建系统的有效性。除了碳腐蚀的起始电位外,载铂碳的腐蚀行为与酸性电解质中的腐蚀行为相似。La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 和 Ca2FeCoO5 显示出电化学碳腐蚀活性,而 La0.4Sr0.6MnO3 没有显示出明显的电化学碳腐蚀活性。
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Electrochemistry Communications
Electrochemistry Communications 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
8.50
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3.70%
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160
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: Electrochemistry Communications is an open access journal providing fast dissemination of short communications, full communications and mini reviews covering the whole field of electrochemistry which merit urgent publication. Short communications are limited to a maximum of 20,000 characters (including spaces) while full communications and mini reviews are limited to 25,000 characters (including spaces). Supplementary information is permitted for full communications and mini reviews but not for short communications. We aim to be the fastest journal in electrochemistry for these types of papers.
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