2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(84t) A Modeling of Flow Cell eCO2r System for Elucidating the Phenomena of Local Reaction Environment Using Multi-Physics Simulation.
Motivated by these limitations, we developed a full-scale multi-physics model interpreting the eCO2R. A vapor-fed flow-cell eCO2R system is implemented using multi-physics simulation to analyze the role of EDL and cation effect on the local reaction environment. The experimental results show differences in current densities depending on the cations since the cations in electrolyte exhibit the Frumkin effect and steric effect, influencing the concentrations of ions and the potential in vicinity of cathode surface. These effects are addressed fidelitously in our model, and the simulation results, showing different concentration and potential profiles with cations, are consistent with the experimental results. This framework will pave the way for elucidating the intertwined phenomena in the eCO2R system.