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Semipermanent Continuous Formic Acid Production from CO<sub>2</sub> by Controlling Ion Transport Using Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes

Sari Araki, Yasuaki Einaga

2025ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Boron-doped diamond (BDD) is an excellent functional electrode material used as a working electrode in the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 . Formic acid production with approximately 100% Faradaic efficiency has been achieved via CO 2 reduction using BDD electrodes. In this study, we investigated the production performance stability during long-term electrolysis by focusing on ion transport in the electrolyte during electrolysis. Initially, we investigated the behavior of potassium ions (K + ) and pH during long-term electrolysis in detail. A relationship was observed between the change in ion concentrations and formic acid production, crucial in formic acid production. Based on this knowledge, we successfully achieved stable formic acid production for an extremely long time (1264 h) by controlling ion transport. In addition to utilizing the durability of BDD electrodes as stable electrode materials, controlling ion transport has paved the way for the industrialization of formic acid production via CO 2 reduction.

Topics & Concepts

Formic acidElectrolysisFaraday efficiencyInorganic chemistryElectrodeElectrolyteElectrochemistryBulk electrolysisMaterials scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryCO2 Reduction Techniques and CatalystsIonic liquids properties and applicationsCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis