Advances in Designing 3D‐Printed Systems for CO2 Reduction

Author:

Padinjareveetil Akshay Kumar K.1ORCID,Pumera Martin123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Future Energy and Innovation Laboratory Central European Institute of Technology Brno University of Technology Purkyňova 123 Brno 61200 Czech Republic

2. Energy Research Institute@NTU (ERI@N) Research Techno Plaza X‐Frontier Block, Level 5, 50 Nanyang Drive Singapore 637553 Singapore

3. New Technologies ‐ Research Centre University of West Bohemia Univerzitní 8 Plzeň 30100 Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractThe increasing level of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), and the resultant global warming is a matter of growing concern among scientists, environmentalists, and climate experts across the globe over the past several decades. Numerous attempts are being undertaken today that seek solutions to mitigate this global crisis. This includes designing functional catalysts, devices and reactors to convert greenhouse gasses such as CO2 into useful products like low‐carbon fuels and chemicals, thereby reducing the amount of CO2 considerably in the atmosphere. Advancements in emerging technologies like 3D‐printing can effectively aid in the fabrication of electrodes and devices to tackle the rising CO2 concerns. Low cost, rapid prototyping ability, and printing simple and complex structure are few of the significant merits of this technology. Thus, in this perspective article, discussions on fabricating 3D‐printed (electro)catalysts, customized devices, reactors, etc., via multiple strategies are put forward with emphasis on the electrochemical reduction of CO2. Also, a detailed discussion on the post‐printing treatments, catalyst modifications, and other CO2 mitigation strategies is provided as well. Although studies in this direction are scarcely reported, observations made hitherto show promising possibilities of broadening this field for large scale CO2 reduction reaction applications, and similar catalytic applications in the near future.

Funder

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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