Purification of carbon dioxide from a mixture of gases
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1. A method for purification of carbon dioxide from a mixture of gases, comprising the steps of:
- (A) bubbling said gases into a solution of an electrolyte in a divided electrochemical cell, wherein (i) said divided electrochemical cell comprises an anode in a first cell compartment and a cathode in a second cell compartment, (ii) said cathode reducing said carbon dioxide into one or more of oxalate, organic acids and oxalate salts and (iii) said anode oxidizing at least one of said one or more of oxalate, organic acids and oxalate salts into said carbon dioxide;
(B) separating said carbon dioxide from said solution; and
(C) adding to said solution one or more of (i) a hydrogen inhibitor, (ii) a heterocyclic compound and (iii) an alcohol.
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A method for purification of carbon dioxide from a mixture of gases is disclosed. The method generally includes steps (A) and (B). Step (A) may bubble the gases into a solution of an electrolyte and a catalyst in an electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell may include an anode in a first cell compartment and a cathode in a second cell compartment. The cathode generally reduces the carbon dioxide into one or more compounds. The anode may oxidize at least one of the compounds into the carbon dioxide. Step (B) may separate the carbon dioxide from the solution.
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1. A method for purification of carbon dioxide from a mixture of gases, comprising the steps of:
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(A) bubbling said gases into a solution of an electrolyte in a divided electrochemical cell, wherein (i) said divided electrochemical cell comprises an anode in a first cell compartment and a cathode in a second cell compartment, (ii) said cathode reducing said carbon dioxide into one or more of oxalate, organic acids and oxalate salts and (iii) said anode oxidizing at least one of said one or more of oxalate, organic acids and oxalate salts into said carbon dioxide; (B) separating said carbon dioxide from said solution; and (C) adding to said solution one or more of (i) a hydrogen inhibitor, (ii) a heterocyclic compound and (iii) an alcohol. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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