Reactive Carbon Capture

Date and Time

February 17, 2023
12:00PM - 01:00PM EST

Location

209 Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford St., Cambridge

SEAS presents a seminar with Curtis P. Berlinguette, University of British Columbia.

SEAS presents a seminar with Curtis P. Berlinguette, University of British Columbia.

Carbon capture and utilization schemes require that CO2 captured from the atmosphere (or a point source) be released from the sorbent, and that the sorbent be recycled to capture additional CO2. Alkaline solutions such as KOH are effective at capturing CO2 through reactions that form (bi)carbonates, but the recovery of CO2 gas and hydroxide before CO2 electrolysis requires energy-intensive steps. We have solved this problem by designing an electrochemical reactor that converts bicarbonate “reactive carbon capture solutions” into carbon-containing products. In this presentation, I will show how this reactor couples CO2 utilization with upstream carbon capture, and also how it can perform better than the reactors fed with gaseous CO2 that are widely studied today.

Prof. Curtis P. Berlinguette leads a multidisciplinary team at the University of British Columbia that designs and builds electrochemical reactors to power the planet. These reactors are designed to use electricity to: (i) convert CO2 into fuels and products; (ii) decarbonize the built environment; (iii) upgrade commodity chemicals; and (iv) drive lower temperature nuclear fusion reactions. The Berlinguette program has also pioneered self-driving labs that advance clean energy materials. Dr. Berlinguette is a Distinguished University Scholar at UBC, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a CIFAR Program Director. 

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Contact: douglas_woodhouse@harvard.edu