2021 Annual Meeting
(124h) Macroscale Modeling of Electrochemical CO2 Reduction on Copper Catalysts
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Macroscale modeling will be critical to understanding the effects of local microenvironment on the product distributions obtained in CO2R on Cu catalysts. However, there is a dearth of studies that have attempted to model product distributions on Cu catalysts under conditions relevant to CO2R in electrochemical energy conversion devices. In this talk, I will discuss best practices in the development of simplified kinetic models capable of describing CO2R on Cu catalysts, as well as the application of those kinetics within macroscale models simulating electrochemical CO2R for various device architectures (liquid-fed planar H-cell, vapor-fed membrane electrode assembly, etc.). These macroscale models elucidate how the various chemical microenvironments accessible in these various device architectures lead to different observed product distributions. Using these insights, optimal device configurations are proposed to maximize the rate of C2+ formation and minimize the formation of undesired C1 products and H2.