Construction of Ag─Co(OH) 2 Tandem Heterogeneous Electrocatalyst Induced Aldehyde Oxidation and the Co-Activation of Reactants for Biomass Effective and Multi-Selective Upgrading.
Peng ZhouXingshuai LvHuining HuangBaixue ChengHaoyu ZhanYankun LuThomas FrauenheimShuangyin WangYuqin ZouPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
The electrocatalytic oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) provides a feasible way for utilization of biomass resources. However, how to regulate the selective synthesis of multiple value-added products is still a great challenge. The cobalt-based compound is a promising catalyst due to its direct and indirect oxidation properties, but its weak adsorption capacity restricts its further development. Herein, by constructing Ag─Co(OH) 2 heterogeneous catalyst, the efficient and selective synthesis of 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furanoic acid (HMFCA) and 2,5-furan dicarboxylic acid (FDCA) at different potential ranges are realized. Based on various physical characterizations, electrochemical measurements, and density functional theory calculations, it is proved that the addition of Ag can effectively promote the oxidation of aldehyde group to a carboxyl group, and then generate HMFCA at low potential. Moreover, the introduction of Ag can activate cobalt-based compounds, thus strengthening the adsorption of organic molecules and OH - species, and promoting the formation of FDCA. This work achieves the selective synthesis of two value-added chemicals by one tandem catalyst and deeply analyzes the adsorption enhancement mechanism of the catalyst, which provides a powerful guidance for the development of efficient heterogeneous catalysts.
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