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Oxygen-tolerant electroproduction of C2 products from simulated flue gas

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Authors: Yi Xu; Jonathan P. Edwards; Junjie Zhong; Colin P. O’Brien; Christine M. Gabardo; Christopher McCallum; Jun Li; +3 Authors
Yi Xu; Jonathan P. Edwards; Junjie Zhong; Colin P. O’Brien; Christine M. Gabardo; Christopher McCallum; Jun Li; Cao-Thang Dinh; Edward H. Sargent; David Sinton;
doi: 10.1039/c9ee03077h
Abstract
A hydrated ionomer catalyst support layer, capable of slowing oxygen transport, enables the generation of multi-carbon products from pressurized, oxygen-containing, dilute carbon dioxide feedstocks.
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