The Mechanism of Room-Temperature Ionic-Liquid-Based Electrochemical CO2 Reduction: A Review

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Electrochemical CO2 conversion technology is becoming indispensable in the development of a sustainable carbon-based economy. While various types of electrocatalytic systems have been designed, those based on room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) have attracted considerable attention because of their high efficiencies and selectivities. Furthermore, it should be possible to develop more advanced electrocatalytic systems for commercial use because target-specific characteristics can be fine-tuned using various combinations of RTIL ions. To achieve this goal, we require a systematic understanding of the role of the RTIL components in electrocatalytic systems, however, their role has not yet been clarified by experiment or theory. Thus, the purpose of this short review is to summarize recent experimental and theoretical mechanistic studies to provide insight into and to develop guidelines for the successful development of new CO2 conversion systems. The results discussed here can be summarized as follows. Complex physical and chemical interactions between the RTIL components and the reaction intermediates, in particular at the electrode surface, are critical for determining the activity and selectivity of the electrocatalytic system, although no single factor dominates. Therefore, more fundamental research is required to understand the physical, chemical, and thermodynamic characteristics of complex RTIL-based electrocatalytic systems.
Publisher
MDPI AG
Issue Date
2017-04
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

FREQUENCY GENERATION SPECTROSCOPY; CARBON-DIOXIDE REDUCTION; DIRECT SOLAR REDUCTION; RENEWABLE ENERGY; PHOTOCATALYTIC CONVERSION; SILVER ELECTRODE; AU ELECTRODE; CATALYSIS; FUELS; ELECTROREDUCTION

Citation

MOLECULES, v.22, no.4

ISSN
1420-3049
DOI
10.3390/molecules22040536
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/225175
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EEW-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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