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Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes

The increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) in the atmosphere may dissolve into the ocean and affect the marine ecosystem. It is crucial to determine the level of dissolved CO(2) in the ocean to enable suitable mitigation actions to be carried out. The conventional electrode materials are expens...

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Autores principales: Yahya, Siti Hajjar, Al-Lolage, Firas A., Mahat, Mohd Muzamir, Ramli, Muhammad Zahir, Syamsul, Mohd, Falina, Shaili, Ahmad Ruzaidi, Dania Adila, Danial, Wan Hazman, Shafiee, Saiful Arifin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05592b
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author Yahya, Siti Hajjar
Al-Lolage, Firas A.
Mahat, Mohd Muzamir
Ramli, Muhammad Zahir
Syamsul, Mohd
Falina, Shaili
Ahmad Ruzaidi, Dania Adila
Danial, Wan Hazman
Shafiee, Saiful Arifin
author_facet Yahya, Siti Hajjar
Al-Lolage, Firas A.
Mahat, Mohd Muzamir
Ramli, Muhammad Zahir
Syamsul, Mohd
Falina, Shaili
Ahmad Ruzaidi, Dania Adila
Danial, Wan Hazman
Shafiee, Saiful Arifin
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description The increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) in the atmosphere may dissolve into the ocean and affect the marine ecosystem. It is crucial to determine the level of dissolved CO(2) in the ocean to enable suitable mitigation actions to be carried out. The conventional electrode materials are expensive and susceptible to chloride ion attack. Therefore, there is a need to find suitable alternative materials. This novel study investigates the electrochemical behaviour of dissolved CO(2) on roughened molybdenum (Mo) microdisk electrodes, which were mechanically polished using silicon carbide paper. Pits and dents can be seen on the electrode surface as observed using scanning electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction spectra confirm the absence of abrasive materials and the presence of defects on the electrode surface. The electrochemical surface for the roughened electrodes is higher than that for the smoothened electrodes. Our findings show that the roughened electrodes exhibit a significantly higher electrocatalytic activity than the smoothened electrodes for the reduction of dissolved CO(2). Our results reveal a linear relationship between the current and square root of scan rate. Furthermore, we demonstrate that saturating the electrolyte solution with CO(2) using a bubbling time of just 20 minutes at a flow rate of 5 L min(−1) for a 50 mL solution is sufficient. This study provides new insights into the electrochemical behaviour of dissolved CO(2) on roughened Mo microdisk electrodes and highlights their potential as a promising material for CO(2) reduction and other electrochemical applications. Ultimately, our work contributes to the ongoing efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change and move towards a sustainable future.
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spelling pubmed-106307462023-11-08 Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes Yahya, Siti Hajjar Al-Lolage, Firas A. Mahat, Mohd Muzamir Ramli, Muhammad Zahir Syamsul, Mohd Falina, Shaili Ahmad Ruzaidi, Dania Adila Danial, Wan Hazman Shafiee, Saiful Arifin RSC Adv Chemistry The increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) in the atmosphere may dissolve into the ocean and affect the marine ecosystem. It is crucial to determine the level of dissolved CO(2) in the ocean to enable suitable mitigation actions to be carried out. The conventional electrode materials are expensive and susceptible to chloride ion attack. Therefore, there is a need to find suitable alternative materials. This novel study investigates the electrochemical behaviour of dissolved CO(2) on roughened molybdenum (Mo) microdisk electrodes, which were mechanically polished using silicon carbide paper. Pits and dents can be seen on the electrode surface as observed using scanning electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction spectra confirm the absence of abrasive materials and the presence of defects on the electrode surface. The electrochemical surface for the roughened electrodes is higher than that for the smoothened electrodes. Our findings show that the roughened electrodes exhibit a significantly higher electrocatalytic activity than the smoothened electrodes for the reduction of dissolved CO(2). Our results reveal a linear relationship between the current and square root of scan rate. Furthermore, we demonstrate that saturating the electrolyte solution with CO(2) using a bubbling time of just 20 minutes at a flow rate of 5 L min(−1) for a 50 mL solution is sufficient. This study provides new insights into the electrochemical behaviour of dissolved CO(2) on roughened Mo microdisk electrodes and highlights their potential as a promising material for CO(2) reduction and other electrochemical applications. Ultimately, our work contributes to the ongoing efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change and move towards a sustainable future. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10630746/ /pubmed/38025850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05592b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yahya, Siti Hajjar
Al-Lolage, Firas A.
Mahat, Mohd Muzamir
Ramli, Muhammad Zahir
Syamsul, Mohd
Falina, Shaili
Ahmad Ruzaidi, Dania Adila
Danial, Wan Hazman
Shafiee, Saiful Arifin
Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title_full Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title_fullStr Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title_full_unstemmed Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title_short Electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
title_sort electroreduction of dissolved carbon dioxide on roughened molybdenum microelectrodes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05592b
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