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Synchronous bio-oil upgrading and CO2 fixation by co-electrolysis

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT [2023]
Yimin Xiong, Xuepeng Wang, Wei Deng, Zhe Xiong, Jun Xu, Long Jiang, Sheng Su, Song Hu, Xun Hu, Xiangpeng Gao, Jianlan Li, Yi Wang, Jun Xiang
ABSTRACT

Biomass utilization coupled with CO 2 fixation offers a promising approach to produce sustainable carbon–neutral biofuels and chemicals while contributing to reducing CO 2 emissions. In this study, we proposed a method for synchronous bio-oil upgrading and CO 2 fixation by co-electrolysis in a sealed, undivided cell equipped with a metal cathode and a sacrificial anode. Results showed that the reactive components in bio-oil reacted with CO 2 during co-electrolysis, enhancing the abundance of the esters and formic acid by 57.2% and 270.2%, respectively. The CO 2 fixation rate was enhanced by 4.6% after co-electrolysis of bio-oil and CO 2 , with the control experiment in the absence of bio-oil. Additionally, the Cu cathode showed superior catalytic activation for upgrading bio-oil and achieving the highest CO 2 fixation, owing to its high selectivity for multi-electro transfer products. To summarize, the ketones and the phenolic derivatives in bio-oil could react with CO 2 to form organic esters and acids, while the 2–3 rings and heavy components in bio-oil tended to polymerize and generate insoluble products (polymers). Ultimately, we proposed a carbon-negative distributed biomass processing station system and discussed the future perspective on synchronous bio-oil upgrading and CO 2 fixation by co-electrolysis in this work.

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