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Electrochemical Oxidation of Glycerol to Dihydroxyacetone in Borate Buffer: Enhancing Activity and Selectivity by Borate-Polyol Coordination Chemistry

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 43, Pages 14470-14479

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c04795

Keywords

glycerol; electrochemistry; selective oxidation; dihydroxyacetone; transition metal; borate-polyol complex

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21873113, 21771190]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences [2018358]

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Selective electrochemical oxidation of glycerol can improve the environmental impact and economic feasibility of biodiesel production, while generating valuable C-3 chemicals. Coordination of borate ions with polyol molecules enhances the activity and selectivity of electrocatalysts, leading to high production of C-3 chemicals. This strategy could potentially be applied to a wide range of biomass-derived sugars and polyols for producing value-added chemicals on low-cost non-noble metal electrocatalysts.
Selective electrochemical oxidation of glycerol, the major byproduct during the biodiesel production process, can not only make biodiesel production more environmentally benign and economically feasible but also generate value-added C-3 chemicals that are important for medicinal and cosmetics applications. However, severe C-C bond breakage often occurs, which would lead to low C-3 selectivity, especially on earth-abundant, low-cost transition metal electrocatalysts. In this study, by exploiting the coordination ability of borate ions with polyol molecules, we report enhanced and selective electrochemical oxidation of glycerol to similar to 85% C-3 chemicals (67% for dihydroxyacetone in detected liquid products, with an average production rate of 90 mmol m(-2) h(-1)), using cobalt borate as the electrocatalyst in borate buffer electrolyte. The improved electrochemical activity and selectivity at different borate buffer concentrations and solution pH values have been explicitly correlated with the coordination ability of borate with glycerol under different circumstances, as revealed by B-11 NMR spectroscopy studies. The strategy presented herein can be potentially extended to the selective upgrading of a broad scope of biomass-derived sugars and polyols, for producing value-added chemicals on low-cost non-noble metal electrocatalysts.

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