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Development of a metal-supported solid oxide min cell for recycling carbon dioxide emitted from industry

Development of a metal-supported solid oxide min cell for recycling carbon dioxide emitted from industry

Daiki Takasu Laboratory

Background and Objectives

In order to realize a carbon neutral (CN) society in Japan, the CO2Innovative emission reductions in the industrial sector, where emissions are particularly high, are essential.As a CO2 resource conversion technology for large-scaleand utilize low-carbon energy.Next-generation solid oxide min cell(SOEC)Development ofThe goal is to apply the technology to real industries.

Research

CO emissions from industrial processes2To develop SOEC, a highly efficient resource recovery technology, for the resource recovery of compared to existing all-ceramics SOECs,Metal support with metal backingSOEC (MS-SOEC) Development ofrequired in real industries.Expected to be larger scale and lower costIt is possible to do so. In addition to the development of original cells on a coin cell scale, this laboratory has developed a cell CO2Conduct a series of developments from improving min performance and cell durability to including large-area cell development.

Example of application of CO2 resource conversion technology to an industrial process

  • Processes can be low-carbon by converting industrial CO2 emissions into a resource and reusing it as a carbon source.

Efficient and scalable CO2Recycling technology is essential

GX Expected effects of technological development

This GXI technology development will help to reduce CO2Applied to industrial processes with excessive emissionsemission reductions. In addition, carbon resources (fuels, reductants, etc.) are expected to be used continuously in the CN society andAs a technology capable of supplying raw materials,CCSDevelopment of cooperation with technology, etc.is also expected.

CO2 Resource Recycling by SOEC

Next generation SOEC development

  • Highly efficient SOECCO2 resources through next-generation SOEC cell development

 

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