2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(391e) Electrochemical Direct Air Capture Using Neutral Red As an Oxygen Insensitive Redox-Active Molecule: System Design and Performance
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The electrochemical direct air capture using organic dye compound, neutral red/leuco-neutral red (NR/NRH2), as an oxygen insensitive redox-active molecule uses electrochemical potentials to modulate pH of water to achieve CO2 separation from ambient air. A preliminary system was assembled to demonstrate separation using 15% CO2 and ambient air in a batch and continuous flow system, designed to evaluate carbon capture efficiency and system integrity.
To obtain better energy analysis, a cyclic flow system was built to study the performance at different current densities, liquid flow rates, electrochemical cell design, and electrode materials, using 15% CO2. The current and voltage responses of the electrochemical process in a cyclic flow setup will be discussed under various electrochemical conditions. The integrated electrochemical system under the optimized condition was tested for direct air capture in a cyclic flow system.
The demonstrated electrochemical direct air capture system using NR/NRH2 at high electron utilization and moderate electrical energy consumption will encourage future research into optimizing the electrochemical separation unit for long-term and stable operations in large-scale applications.