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Electrocatalytic Conversion of Furanic Compounds

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 6, Issue 10, Pages 6704-6717

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.6b01861

Keywords

furfural; hydroxymethylfurfural; electrocatalysis; oxidation; hydrogenation

Funding

  1. Smart Mix Program of The Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs
  2. Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  3. Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) [KK1601-A00]
  4. National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST), Republic of Korea [KK1601-A00] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The electrocatalytic conversion of furanic compounds, i.e. mainly furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, has recently emerged as a potentially scalable technology for both oxidation and hydrogenation processes because of its highly valuable products. However, its practical application in industry is currently limited by low catalytic activity and product selectivity. Thus, a better understanding of the catalytic reactions as well as a strategy for the catalyst design can bring solutions for a complete and selective conversion into desired products. In this perspective, we review the status and challenges of electrocatalytic oxidation and hydrogenation of furanic compounds, including thermodynamics, voltammetric studies, and bulk electrolysis with important reaction parameters (i.e., catalyst, electrolyte, temperature, etc.) and reaction mechanisms. In addition, we introduce methods of energy-efficient electrocatalytic furanic synthesis by combining yields of anodic and cathodic reactions in a paired reactor or a reactor powered by a renewable energy source (i.e., solar energy). Current challenges and future opportunities are also discussed, aiming at industrial applications.

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