Hydrogen-motivated electrolysis of sodium carbonate with extremely low cell voltage

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jia LiuZia Ul Haq Khan

Abstract

Hydrogen-motivated electrolysis of Na2CO3 for energy-saving production of NaOH and CO2/NaHCO3 is realized by the hydrogen oxidation reaction to insert proton into anolyte and the hydrogen evolution reaction to extract proton out of catholyte. Electrolytic voltage at 100 mA cm-2 is as low as 0.88 V; this voltage is only 35% of the voltage used in the traditional electrolysis.

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