http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11431-014-5727-6

China Technological Sciences
December 2014, Volume 57, Issue 12, pp 2335-2343
Date: 11 Dec 2014

Generation of electricity from CO2 mineralization: Principle and realization

HePing Xie et al

Abstract
Current CO2 reduction and utilization technologies suffer from high energy
consuming. Thus, an energy favourable route is in urgent demanding. CO2
mineralization is theoretically an energy releasing process for CO2
reduction and utilization, but an approach to recovery this energy has so
far remained elusive. For the first time, here we proposed the principle of
harvesting electrical energy directly from CO2 mineralization, and realized
an energy output strategy for CO2 utilization and reduction via a
CO2-mineralization fuel cell (CMFC) system. In this system CO2 and
industrial alkaline wastes were used as feedstock, and industrial valuable
NaHCO3 was produced concomitantly during the electricity generation. The
highest power density of this system reached 5.5 W/m2, higher than many
microbial fuel cells. The maximum open circuit voltage reached 0.452 V.
Moreover, this system was demonstrated viable to low concentration CO2
(10%) and other carbonation process. Thus, the existing of an
energy-generating and environmentally friendly strategy to utilize CO2 as a
supplement to the current scenario of CO2 emission control has been
demonstrated.

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