Simulations calibrated to a 5 cm2 electrolysis cell predict that decreasing cathode electrochemically active surface area by 10x raises ethylene faradaic efficiency by 7 percentage points while increasing cell voltage by 150 mV.
Electrochemical CO2 reduction in membrane-electrode assemblies
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Membrane-Electrode Assemblies for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Ethylene: Design for Minimal Energy Consumption
Simulations calibrated to a 5 cm2 electrolysis cell predict that decreasing cathode electrochemically active surface area by 10x raises ethylene faradaic efficiency by 7 percentage points while increasing cell voltage by 150 mV.