Options
2025
Review
Title
Getting the genie out of the lab flask: Molecular electrocatalysts for application relevant CO2 electrolysis
Title Supplement
An introductory review
Abstract
Since several decades the electrochemical CO2 reduction is investigated as a promising approach to sustainably produce carbon-based feedstocks for the chemical industry. Within this field especially transition metal complexes have been broadly investigated but are commonly applied in homogenous catalysis, which is not suitable for scaled up systems with industrial relevance. During the last years the employment of these molecular catalysts within gas diffusion electrodes in scalable electrolyzers, such as flow cells and zero-gap cells/membrane electrode assemblies, has emerged. Within this review a detailed introduction into the relevant electrolyzer types, alongside all relevant components thereof is given, followed by a summary of the results achieved so far within this field of research to highlight this promising compound class for scalable CO2 electrolysis.
Author(s)