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Electrodeposition synthesis of free-standing metal/ carbon felts electrodes for electrocatalytic hydrogenation of levulinic acid

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 54, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.05.080

Keywords

Levulinic acid; Gama-valerolactone; Valeric acid; Electrocatalytic hydrogenation; Electrochemical deposition

Funding

  1. China -Singapore International Joint Research Institute [204-A021001]

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A series of carbon felts supported by metallic metals electrodes were fabricated via electro-deposition process and evaluated for electrocatalytic hydrogenation of levulinic acid. Among them, Pb/CFs and Cd/CFs electrodes showed superior performance and were considered as some of the best electrodes for electrocatalytic hydrogenation reported in the literature.
Converting levulinic acid (LA) to fuel precursors such as gama-valerolactone (GVL) and valeric acid (VA) via an efficient and low-cost method is of great significance. Herein, a series of free-standing electrodes consisting of metallic metals supported by carbon felts (CFs) were fabricated via a facile electro-deposition process. The resulting M/CFs (M = Pb, Cd, Co, Ni, Cu and Bi) electrodes were evaluated for electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) of LA. The electrocatalytic activity of the electrodes was extensively studied by various electrochemical methods including cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry and chronoamperometry measurements. The products of the ECH processes were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Of all the prepared samples, the Pb/CFs and Cd/ CFs electrodes showed superior performance for ECH of LA. The selectivity of VA reached up to 91.7% when the Pb/CFs was used and the conversion of LA reached to 57.2% using the Cd/CFs electrode, rendering them as one of the best electrodes for ECH reported in the literature. The effects of applied potentials on the ECH process were investigated. To

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