Presentation Information

[9p-S202-2]Development of CO2 electrolysis system compatible with membrane DAC

〇Miho Yamauchi1,2 (1.IMCE, Kyushu Univ., 2.AIMR, Tohoku Univ.)

Keywords:

CO2 electrolysis,CO2 capture,DAC-U

Electrochemical CO2 reduction (eCO2R), which converts CO2 into valuable substances using H2O as a hydrogen source, is attracting attention as a key process for achieving efficient carbon cycling on Earth. In this presentation, we will outline the conditions required to facilitate eCO2R and introduce the catalysts and electrochemical systems that we have developed. Professor Fujikawa of Kyushu University has developed a CO2 capture system that uses membranes (m-DAC) to efficiently capture CO2 directly from the air (direct air capture, DAC). This presentation will discuss the performance requirements of eCO2R systems for integration with m-DAC.