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Closed-loop photo- and electrocatalysis using floatable hierarchical hydrogel device for efficient waste-derived fuel production

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Closed-loop photo- and electrocatalysis using floatable hierarchical hydrogel device for efficient waste-derived fuel production
Author(s)
Wang Hee Lee; Seongbeom Lee; Hyunseo Park; Haeseong Kim; Jeong, Jae Hwan; Chan Woo Lee; Junhyeok Heo; Young-Hoon Lee; Yoojin Shin; Ahn, Kyung Hyun; Megalamane S. Bootharaju; Lee, Byoung-Hoon; Jaeyune Ryu; Taeghwan Hyeon; Yung-Eun Sung; Dae-Hyeong Kim
Publication Date
2024-12
Journal
Device, v.2, no.12
Publisher
Cell Press
Abstract
Continuous and sustainable fuel production is essential for transitioning to a green-energy society. Solar-fuel production via photocatalysis is renewable but limited by vulnerability to weather dependence and suboptimal efficiency, necessitating an innovative solution. We present a feedback-controlled closed-loop system integrating photo- and electrocatalysis within a compact, floatable device. This system compensates for solar-fuel production shortfalls with electrochemical methods, optimizing catalyst pairings for high activity, selectivity, and durability. The unique floatability maximizes solar-to-fuel conversion efficiency with gas-liquid interface-operating photocatalysts and fully utilized submerged electrocatalysts. This dual-mode elastomer-hydrogel device achieves a plastic-waste-reforming activity of 269 mmol-H2/h⋅m2 using concentrated sunlight and also demonstrates nearly 100% Faradaic efficiency and selectivity in formate production. Scaling up to 1 m2 yields 23.7 mmol/h and 3.05 L/day hydrogen from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles under natural sunlight, maintaining stable production over a month. This closed-loop system shows a promise for steady and economically viable fuel production. © 2024
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/16175
DOI
10.1016/j.device.2024.100515
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Center for Nanoparticle Research(나노입자 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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