Decades of research on electrochemical CO2 reduction has brought the science to the cusp of the commercialization, with specialty chemicals already in industrial production. Our group's research uses the principles of electrocatalysis, electrochemical engineering, materials science, and computational power to develop electrolyzers that will make an order of magnitude leap in cell area, power, and efficiency.
Future Work
We are also interested in studying processes beyond CO2 electrolysis, including:
- CO2 capture from air using Direct Air CO2 Capture (DACC) technologies
- Integrated CO2 capture and conversion
- Electrochemical conversion of methane
- Anodic reactions beyond Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) that couple with CO2 reduction