Article | REF: RE86 V1

Conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbons by continuous-flow electroreduction

Authors: Cuong PHAM-HUU, Gauthier WINÉ

Publication date: September 10, 2007

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4. Conclusion

During this work, we studied the electroreduction reaction of CO 2 to hydrocarbons. The system presented is the first example of gas-phase carbon dioxide reduction, in fixed-bed mode, at room temperature and ordinary pressure. The reaction was carried out in two types of reactor: firstly with a continuous flow of CO 2 and H 2 . In this case, the protons required for the CO 2 reduction reaction are supplied by the oxidation of H 2 to H + . However, the conversion obtained was extremely low, i.e. less than 1% after one hour of reaction. The nature of the products formed is mainly hydrocarbons (from C ...

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