2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(664d) Controlling Electrochemical Reactivity By Tuning the Activity of Water
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Water is the principal proton donor for electrochemical reactions which take place at pHs > 7. Many reactions involve proton transfer steps; therefore, the supply of the proton donor (i.e. water) to the interface will have a substantial impact on reactivity and selectivity. A new type of aqueous system known as water-in-salt electrolyte (WISE) reduce the activity of water. In this talk I will discuss our efforts on elucidating the role of water in controlling the bifurcation of CO2 electro-reduction between C2+ and C1 products by utilizing NaClO4-based WISE electrolytes. We demonstrated that the C2+/C1 ratios were enhanced up to 20x by reducing the water activity (aw) from 0.97 to 0.47, demonstrating unrivaled tunability between C1 and C2+ products on the same electrode. Furthermore, kinetic analysis revealed that C2 products exhibited negative reaction orders across a wide range of aw; demonstrating that the restricted water supply enhanced their formation at the expense of C1 products