KAIST Develops World's Best High-Performance CO₂ Electrolysis Cell
Creatrip Team
a year ago
Researchers from KAIST have developed a ceramic electrolysis cell with world-leading performance in converting carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon monoxide (CO). Utilizing ceramic composite nanofibers that are 1000 times thinner than a human hair, this breakthrough allows efficient operation at lower temperatures compared to previous technology. The cell demonstrated a 50% improvement in CO₂ breakdown efficiency and maintained stable voltage over 300 hours of use. This innovation could play a significant role in addressing climate change and the development of sustainable energy conversion devices.