US Patent Application 18448264. METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON MONOXIDE OR ORGANIC COMPOUND simplified abstract

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METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON MONOXIDE OR ORGANIC COMPOUND

Organization Name

DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Takuya Goto of Kyotanabe-shi (JP)

Jinichi Koue of Kyotanabe-shi (JP)

Yuta Suzuki of Kyotanabe-shi (JP)

Kentaro Kozasa of Kyotonabe-shi (JP)

Saya Nozaki of Kyotanabe-shi (JP)

Shoma Tchorap-yamamoto of Kyotanabe-shi (JP)

Tomohiro Isogai of Osaka (JP)

Yosuke Kisahikawa of Osaka (JP)

Akiyoshi Yamauchi of Osaka (JP)

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON MONOXIDE OR ORGANIC COMPOUND - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18448264 titled 'METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARBON MONOXIDE OR ORGANIC COMPOUND

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for manufacturing carbon monoxide or an organic compound using electrolysis.

  • Electrolysis is used to reduce carbon dioxide and obtain carbon monoxide or an organic compound.
  • The electrolytic reduction apparatus consists of an anode, a cathode, and an electrolytic solution containing carbon dioxide.
  • By applying a specific potential between the anode and the cathode, carbon dioxide is selectively reduced into carbon monoxide or a specific organic compound.
  • This method provides a way to efficiently produce carbon monoxide or organic compounds from carbon dioxide.
  • The invention has potential applications in various industries such as chemical manufacturing and renewable energy.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for manufacturing carbon monoxide or an organic compound, which includes electrolytically reducing carbon dioxide to obtain carbon monoxide or an organic compound in an electrolytic reduction apparatus having an anode, a cathode, and an electrolytic solution containing carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is selectively reduced into carbon monoxide or a specific organic compound by a potential to be applied to between the anode and the cathode.