TECHNOLOGY/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Gas Diffusion Electrodes for CO2 electrolysis in Cation Free Systems

Location: California
Posted: Aug 26, 2025
Due: Sep 26, 2025
Agency: ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Type of Government: Federal
Category:
  • 99 - Miscellaneous
Solicitation No: 2025-116
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TECHNOLOGY/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Gas Diffusion Electrodes for CO2 electrolysis in Cation Free Systems
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  • Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Aug 26, 2025 08:59 am PDT
  • Original Response Date: Sep 26, 2025 11:00 am PDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date: Oct 11, 2025
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  • NAICS Code:
    • 335999 - All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing
  • Place of Performance:
    Livermore , CA
    USA
Description

Opportunity:



Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), operated by the Lawrence Livermore National Security (LLNS), LLC under contract no. DE-AC52-07NA27344 (Contract 44) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is offering the opportunity to enter into a collaboration to further develop and commercialize its Gas Diffusion Electrodes for CO2 electrolysis in Cation Free Systems.





Background:



During CO2 electrolysis, cations need to arrive at the cathode to catalyze the chemical transformations and allow for highly selective carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction. While salts are required to drive efficient electrolysis, they also lead to failure modes. Salts crossing over from the anode to cathode increase the electro-osmotic drag of water which can induce flooding, or if sufficient cations reach the cathode, the concentration can exceed the solubility limit typically in the flow field due to convective drying leading to precipitation and gas blockage.



To overcome the need for salts at the cathode, existing strategies include fixed charge at the cathode surface using polymer electrolytes. Currently, systems that use deionized (DI) water fed systems require a forward bias bipolar membrane. Forward bias bipolar membranes are at a low technology readiness level (TRL) due to the recombination of liquids and gases at the membrane interface leading to mechanical failure and require further research to develop durable systems.



To date, state-of-the-art systems using DI water anolytes can still only achieve up to 80% selectivity for CO at 200 mA cm-2 which is insufficient for commercialization. There is a need for a more selective design to reduce CO2 to CO, a building block for many chemical compounds.





Description:



LLNL inventors have developed a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) architecture employing a multi-stack design. The first layer consists of a physical vapor deposited metallic catalyst film which then has a second composite layer deposited on top consisting of a second catalyst material mixed with a polymer electrolytes. The two layers working in tandem allow for near 100% CO selectivity at 200 mA cm-2 for over 40 hours at full cell voltages

LLNL researchers also have optimized the operating conditions for increasing water transport to the cathode to prevent drying of the system. This allows for a steady-state water flux to the cathode balanced by water consumed at the cathode both electrochemically and through an anion exchange membrane.





Advantages/Benefits:




  1. Allows use of higher TRL anion exchange membranes rather than lower TRL forward bias bipolar membranes.

  2. Potential ability to customize GDE multi-stack design for specific CO2 reduction target products.

  3. Demonstrated use under commercially relevant operating conditions for CO2 to CO electrolysis in DI water.





Potential Applications:



CO2 electrolysis; potentially water electrolysis





Development Status:



Current stage of technology development: TRL ☐ 0-2 ☒ 3-5 ☐ 5-9



LLNL has filed for patent protection on this invention.





LLNL is seeking industry partners with a demonstrated ability to bring such inventions to the market. Moving critical technology beyond the Laboratory to the commercial world helps our licensees gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. All licensing activities are conducted under policies relating to the strict nondisclosure of company proprietary information.



Please visit the IPO website at https://ipo.llnl.gov/resources for more information on working with LLNL and the industrial partnering and technology transfer process.





Note: THIS IS NOT A PROCUREMENT. Companies interested in commercializing LLNL's Gas Diffusion Electrodes for CO2 electrolysis in Cation Free Systems should provide an electronic OR written statement of interest, which includes the following:




  1. Company Name and address.

  2. The name, address, and telephone number of a point of contact.

  3. A description of corporate expertise and/or facilities relevant to commercializing this technology.





Please provide a complete electronic OR written statement to ensure consideration of your interest in LLNL's Gas Diffusion Electrodes for CO2 electrolysis in Cation Free Systems.



The subject heading in an email response should include the Notice ID and/or the title of LLNL’s Technology/Business Opportunity and directed to the Primary and Secondary Point of Contacts listed below.





Written responses should be directed to:



Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



Innovation and Partnerships Office



P.O. Box 808, L-779



Livermore, CA 94551-0808



Attention: 2025-116


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