A Highly Efficient Electrosynthesis of Formaldehyde Using a TEMPO-Based Polymer Electrocatalyst.
P J L BroersenJ J N KoningGadi RothenbergAmanda C GarciaPublished in: ChemSusChem (2024)
In the chemical industry, formaldehyde is an important bulk chemical. The traditional synthesis of formaldehyde involves an energy intensive oxidation of methanol over a metal oxide catalyst. The selective electrochemical oxidation of methanol is challenging. Herein, we report a catalytic system with an immobilized TEMPO electrode that selectively oxidizes methanol to formaldehyde with high turnover numbers. Upon the addition of various organic and inorganic bases, the activity of the catalyst could be tuned. The highest Faradaic efficiency that was achieved was 97.5 %, the highest turnover number was 17100. Additionally, we found that the rate determining step changed from the step in which the carbonyl specie is created from the methanol-TEMPO adduct to the oxidative regeneration of the TEMPO + species. Finally, we showed that the system could be applied to the oxidation of other aliphatic alcohols.