Anthraquinone thin-film electrodes for reversible CO2 capture and release

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Abstract

We report reversible electrochemical capture and release of carbon dioxide using the well-known dye precursor and industrial catalyst anthraquinone. Although quinones are well-studied for electrochemical capture and release of CO2 in solution, we have discovered that a 100 nm film of anthraquinone can realize this in a heterogeneous fashion. In-depth spectroelectrochemical studies were performed in order to study the mechanism of this CO2 capture and release. Anthraquinone films reached an uptake capacity of 5.9 mmolCO2 gAQ-1.

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Wielend, D., Apaydin, D. H., & Sariciftci, N. S. (2018). Anthraquinone thin-film electrodes for reversible CO2 capture and release. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(31), 15095–15101. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta04817g

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