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How to Change the Reaction Chemistry on Nonprecious Metal Oxide Nanostructure Materials for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Biomass-Derived Glycerol to Renewable Chemicals SCIE SCOPUS

Title
How to Change the Reaction Chemistry on Nonprecious Metal Oxide Nanostructure Materials for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Biomass-Derived Glycerol to Renewable Chemicals
Authors
Oh, Lee SeulPark, MinseonPark, Yoo SeiKim, YoungminYoon, WongeunHwang, JeeminLim, EunhoPark, Jong HyeokChoi, Sung MookSeo, Min HoKim, Won BaeKim, Hyung Ju
Date Issued
2023-01
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.Au and Pt are well-known catalysts for electrocatalytic oxidation of biomass-derived glycerol. Although some nonprecious-metal-based materials to replace the costly Au and Pt are used for this reaction, the fundamental question of how the nonprecious catalysts affect the reaction chemistry and mechanism compared to Au and Pt catalysts is still unanswered. In this work, both experimental and computational methods are used to understand how and why the reaction performance and chemistry for the electrocatalytic glycerol oxidation reaction (EGOR) change with electrochemically-synthesized CuCo-oxide, Cu-oxide, and Co-oxide catalysts compared to conventional Au and Pt catalysts. The Au and Pt catalysts generate major glyceric acid and glycolic acid products from the EGOR. Interestingly, the prepared Cu-based oxides produce glycolic acid and formic acid with high selectivity of about 90.0%. This different reaction chemistry is related to the enhanced ability of C-C bond cleavage on the Cu-based oxide materials. The density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the formic acids are mainly formed on the Cu-based oxide surfaces rather than in the process of glycolic acid formation in the free energy diagram. This study provides critical scientific insights into developing future nonprecious-based materials for electrochemical biomass conversions.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/116120
DOI
10.1002/adma.202203285
ISSN
0935-9648
Article Type
Article
Citation
Advanced Materials, 2023-01
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