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Researchers report game-changing technology to remove 99% of carbon dioxide from air
https://techxplore.com ^ | Feb 03, 2022 | by Karen B. Roberts, University of Delaware

Posted on 02/09/2022 12:47:12 PM PST by Red Badger

University of Delaware researchers have broken new ground that could bring more environmentally friendly fuel cells closer to commercialization. Credit: Graphic illustration by Jeffrey C. Chase

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University of Delaware (UD) engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen.

It is a significant advance for carbon dioxide capture and could bring more environmentally friendly fuel cells closer to market.

The research team, led by UD Professor Yushan Yan, reported their method in Nature Energy on Thursday, February 3.

Game-changing tech for fuel cell efficiency

Fuel cells work by converting fuel chemical energy directly into electricity. They can be used in transportation for things like hybrid or zero-emission vehicles.

Yan, Henry Belin du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at UD, has been working for some time to improve hydroxide exchange membrane (HEM) fuel cells, an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional acid-based fuel cells used today.

But HEM fuel cells have a shortcoming that has kept them off the road—they are extremely sensitive to carbon dioxide in the air. Essentially, the carbon dioxide makes it hard for a HEM fuel cell to breathe.

This defect quickly reduces the fuel cell's performance and efficiency by up to 20%, rendering the fuel cell no better than a gasoline engine. Yan's research group has been searching for a workaround for this carbon dioxide conundrum for over 15 years.

A few years back, the researchers realized this disadvantage might actually be a solution—for carbon dioxide removal.

"Once we dug into the mechanism, we realized the fuel cells were capturing just about every bit of carbon dioxide that came into them, and they were really good at separating it to the other side," said Brian Setzler, assistant professor for research in chemical and biomolecular engineering and paper co-author.

While this isn't good for the fuel cell, the team knew if they could leverage this built-in "self-purging" process in a separate device upstream from the fuel cell stack, they could turn it into a carbon dioxide separator.

"It turns out our approach is very effective. We can capture 99% of the carbon dioxide out of the air in one pass if we have the right design and right configuration," said Yan.

So, how did they do it?

They found a way to embed the power source for the electrochemical technology inside the separation membrane. The approach involved internally short-circuiting the device.

"It's risky, but we managed to control this short-circuited fuel cell by hydrogen. And by using this internal electrically shorted membrane, we were able to get rid of the bulky components, such as bipolar plates, current collectors or any electrical wires typically found in a fuel cell stack," said Lin Shi, a doctoral candidate in the Yan group and the paper's lead author.

Now, the research team had an electrochemical device that looked like a normal filtration membrane made for separating out gases, but with the capability to continuously pick up minute amounts of carbon dioxide from the air like a more complicated electrochemical system.

In effect, embedding the device's wires inside the membrane created a short-cut that made it easier for the carbon dioxide particles to travel from one side to the other. It also enabled the team to construct a compact, spiral module with a large surface area in a small volume. In other words, they now have a smaller package capable of filtering greater quantities of air at a time, making it both effective and cost-effective for fuel cell applications. Meanwhile, fewer components mean less cost, and more importantly, provide a way to easily scale up for the market.

The research team's results showed that an electrochemical cell measuring 2 inches by 2 inches could continuously remove about 99% of the carbon dioxide found in air flowing at a rate of approximately two liters per minute. An early prototype spiral device about the size of a 12-ounce soda can is capable of filtering 10 liters of air per minute and scrubbing out 98% of the carbon dioxide, the researchers said.

Scaled for an automotive application, the device would be roughly the size of a gallon of milk, Setzler said, but the device could be used to remove carbon dioxide elsewhere, too. For example, the UD-patented technology could enable lighter, more efficient carbon dioxide removal devices in spacecraft or submarines, where ongoing filtration is critical.

"We have some ideas for a long-term roadmap that can really help us get there," said Setzler.

According to Shi, since the electrochemical system is powered by hydrogen, as the hydrogen economy develops, this electrochemical device could also be used in airplanes and buildings where air recirculation is desired as an energy-saving measure. Later this month, following his dissertation defense, Shi will join Versogen, a UD spinoff company founded by Yan, to continue advancing research toward sustainable green hydrogen.

Co-authors on the paper from the Yan lab include Yun Zhao, co-first author and research associate, who performed experimental work essential for testing the device; Stephanie Matz, a doctoral student who contributed to the designing and fabrication of the spiral module, and Shimshon Gottesfeld, an adjunct professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at UD. Gottesfeld was principal investigator on the 2019 project, funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), that led to the findings.

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Stackable artificial leaf uses less power than lightbulb to capture 100 times more carbon than other systems More information: Lin Shi et al, A shorted membrane electrochemical cell powered by hydrogen to remove CO2 from the air feed of hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells, Nature Energy (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41560-021-00969-5 Journal information: Nature Energy Provided by University of Delaware


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Gardening
KEYWORDS: carbondioxide; elonmusk; fuelcell; fuelcells; hydrogen; tesla
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To: Red Badger

Plants mostly affected.


21 posted on 02/09/2022 12:59:23 PM PST by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this? 😕)
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To: Red Badger

Simple-minded idiots calling themselves “scientists.”


22 posted on 02/09/2022 12:59:31 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum ("Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy." ― Mao Zedong [FJB])
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To: CTyank

Yes, ignorant too.


23 posted on 02/09/2022 1:00:37 PM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur: ad ferre non, velit esse sine defensione)
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To: Red Badger
Game-changing technology?

I thought they were calleld "trees."

-PJ

24 posted on 02/09/2022 1:01:51 PM PST by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: dfwgator

Mega Maid has gone from “suck” to “blow”.


25 posted on 02/09/2022 1:02:23 PM PST by bwest
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To: Dalberg-Acton

IT violates one of the core principles if FR ;-)


26 posted on 02/09/2022 1:03:05 PM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur: ad ferre non, velit esse sine defensione)
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To: Red Badger

Reversing desertification would benefit the planet and reduce CO2 more than any stupid technology scheme. Not much grant money for that.


27 posted on 02/09/2022 1:04:04 PM PST by WMarshal ("No war for communism"I doubt they're smart enough to make the connection)
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To: CTyank
since the electrochemical system is powered by hydrogen
Wouldn't want to have my Hindenburgs car's H2 tank explode.
28 posted on 02/09/2022 1:06:33 PM PST by dblshot
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To: Political Junkie Too
Bingo! I hear trees even make copies of themselves without the assistance of a bureaucrat or higher taxes and more regulations.
29 posted on 02/09/2022 1:06:40 PM PST by Nateman (Xi Jinping is the most diabolical enemy America has ever had. 🍊)
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To: Fungi

Emaciated polar bear skeletons floating on frozen sea ice on a dead planet is a much better outcome than fat, healthy polar bears swimming in open water with Canadian and Russian tundra becoming breadbaskets.


30 posted on 02/09/2022 1:07:20 PM PST by WMarshal ("No war for communism"I doubt they're smart enough to make the connection)
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To: Red Badger

I was under the impression that fuel cells typically had a fan and/or ducting to bring fresh air to the membrane that combines the hydrogen with the fresh air (to get the oxygen out of the air).


31 posted on 02/09/2022 1:10:08 PM PST by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Red Badger

If only they had this on Apollo 13.


32 posted on 02/09/2022 1:10:18 PM PST by George from New England
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To: Red Badger
Awesome! Once all plant life is dead, we can enjoy living on a world that looks like Arrakis.

Although Tatooine is also attractive.

33 posted on 02/09/2022 1:10:39 PM PST by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: Red Badger
Sounds like a weapon. Why would we do that? Kill all vegetation in the vicinity?

Why would we remove a gas that makes up .03 to <1% of the air we breath?

34 posted on 02/09/2022 1:11:27 PM PST by Caipirabob (Communists...Socialists...Fascists & AntiFa...Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Red Badger
"It's risky, but we managed to control this short-circuited fuel cell by hydrogen"

Ding! Ding! Ding! 😲💀☠
Man the lifeboats!
Women, children, & blacks first!
Will the orchestra please report to the main deck!

35 posted on 02/09/2022 1:14:12 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is another Sam Adams now that we desperately need him?)
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To: Red Badger

This is a joke, right?

Are they trying to destroy all life on Earth?


36 posted on 02/09/2022 1:15:43 PM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Red Badger

It’s what plants crave.


37 posted on 02/09/2022 1:16:08 PM PST by culper jr (My tagline is fake news.)
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To: Red Badger

Stupid. Remove 99% of the CO2 from the air and we’re dead. All plants are dead. Animals that eat plants die. Animals that eat those animals die. The world ends.


38 posted on 02/09/2022 1:16:33 PM PST by I want the USA back (Government is to be feared much more than the chicom virus.)
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To: CTyank

Gates will figure out a way to super size it for the globe.


39 posted on 02/09/2022 1:17:13 PM PST by Pollard (PureBlood -- https://youtube.com/watch?v=VXm0fkDituE)
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To: Red Badger

Don’t F with Nature!

The FungYouFlu aint enough to make you SEE that?-)


40 posted on 02/09/2022 1:19:10 PM PST by Harpotoo (Being a socialist is a lot easier than having to WORK like the rest of US:-))
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