Hydrogen anode/cathode co-productions-coupled anode alcohol selective oxidation and distinctive H/e transfer pathways

Authors:Si, Di; Wang, Min; Yang, Xue; Wang, Cheng; Shi, Kai; Huang, Bingji; Chen, Lisong*; Shi, Jianlin*
Source:Applied Catalysis B: Environmental , 2023, 331: 122664.
DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2023.122664

Summary

Co-electrolysis, which can produce more than one kind of high value products concurrently at lowered energy cost, has attracted increasing attention. However, the development of novel co-electrolysis systems and efficient electro-catalysts, and the investigation of corresponding reaction mechanism, are urgently needed. Anodic biomass oxidation-coupled electrocatalytic anode/cathode hydrogen co-production has been attracting intense attentions most recently. Herein, a co-electrolysis system of & alpha;-H-armed alcohols and water has been established by introducing an efficient PdBi/NF electrocatalyst, in which hydrogen can be obtained from both anode and cathode, and alcohols can be selectively oxidized to corresponding high-value chemicals. In particular, valuable 3-Hydroxypropionic acid (3-Hp) at the anode, together with hydrogen gas at both cathode and anode, can be obtained by the co-electrolysis of water and 1, 3-propanediol (1, 3-P). More importantly, the reaction mechanism, especially the hydrogen atom and electron transfer pathway have been investigated in detail, which has been overlooked in previous literatures.

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    中国科学院

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