2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(670h) Resolving Local Microenvironments and Fluxes in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction Using Continuum Modeling
In this talk, I will explore how continuum modeling can be used to understand the performance of CO2 electrolyzers. I will discuss our groupâs efforts to determine how mass transport and double layer structure dictate activity and selectivity in CO2R. We couple the developed model with covariance matrix adaptation to extract kinetic parameters that match experimentally observed partial current densities of CO2R over an Ag catalyst with quantified uncertainty. This analysis demonstrates the extent to which mass transport impacts observed kinetic parameters. Through careful development of a multi-scale model, transport to the catalytic active site in electrochemical CO2R is described and unexplained phenomena, such as the effect of electrolyte cations, can be rationalized. While applied here for electrochemical CO2R, the developed techniques are relevant for all electrochemical reactions where an understanding of transport processes is critical.