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Distinguishing the mechanism of electrochemical carboxylation in CO 2 eXpanded Electrolytes.

Matthew A StalcupChristian K NillesBala SubramaniamJames D BlakemoreKevin C Leonard
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
We shed light on the mechanism and rate-determining steps of the electrochemical carboxylation of acetophenone as a function of CO 2 concentration by using a robust finite element analysis model that incorporates each reaction step. Specifically, we show that the first electrochemical reduction of acetophenone is followed by the homogeneous chemical addition of CO 2 . The electrochemical reduction of the acetophenone-CO 2 adduct is more facile than that of acetophenone, resulting in an Electrochemical-Chemical-Electrochemical (ECE) reaction pathway that appears as a single voltammetric wave. These modeling results provide new fundamental insights into the complex microenvironment in CO 2 -rich media that produces an optimum electrochemical carboxylation rate as a function of CO 2 pressure.
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