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Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides

Electrosynthetic methods are crucial for a future sustainable transformation of the chemical industry. Being an integral part of many synthetic pathways, the electrification of hydrogenation reactions gained increasing interest in recent years. However, for the large-scale industrial application of...

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Autores principales: Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios, Wickert, Leon, Kleinhaus, Julian T., Wolf, Jonas, Leonard, Allison, Tetzlaff, David, Goy, Roman, Medlock, Jonathan A., junge Puring, Kai, Cao, Rui, Siegmund, Daniel, Apfel, Ulf-Peter
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9629083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36382291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04647d
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author Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios
Wickert, Leon
Kleinhaus, Julian T.
Wolf, Jonas
Leonard, Allison
Tetzlaff, David
Goy, Roman
Medlock, Jonathan A.
junge Puring, Kai
Cao, Rui
Siegmund, Daniel
Apfel, Ulf-Peter
author_facet Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios
Wickert, Leon
Kleinhaus, Julian T.
Wolf, Jonas
Leonard, Allison
Tetzlaff, David
Goy, Roman
Medlock, Jonathan A.
junge Puring, Kai
Cao, Rui
Siegmund, Daniel
Apfel, Ulf-Peter
author_sort Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios
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description Electrosynthetic methods are crucial for a future sustainable transformation of the chemical industry. Being an integral part of many synthetic pathways, the electrification of hydrogenation reactions gained increasing interest in recent years. However, for the large-scale industrial application of electrochemical hydrogenations, low-resistance zero-gap electrolysers operating at high current densities and high substrate concentrations, ideally applying noble-metal-free catalyst systems, are required. Because of their conductivity, stability, and stoichiometric flexibility, transition metal sulfides of the pentlandite group have been thoroughly investigated as promising electrocatalysts for electrochemical applications but were not investigated for electrochemical hydrogenations of organic materials. An initial screening of a series of first row transition metal pentlandites revealed promising activity for the electrochemical hydrogenation of alkynols in water. The most active catalyst within the series was then incorporated into a zero-gap electrolyser enabling the hydrogenation of alkynols at current densities of up to 240 mA cm(−2), Faraday efficiencies of up to 75%, and an alkene selectivity of up to 90%. In this scalable setup we demonstrate high stability of catalyst and electrode for at least 100 h. Altogether, we illustrate the successful integration of a sustainable catalyst into a scalable zero-gap electrolyser establishing electrosynthetic methods in an application-oriented manner.
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spelling pubmed-96290832022-11-14 Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios Wickert, Leon Kleinhaus, Julian T. Wolf, Jonas Leonard, Allison Tetzlaff, David Goy, Roman Medlock, Jonathan A. junge Puring, Kai Cao, Rui Siegmund, Daniel Apfel, Ulf-Peter Chem Sci Chemistry Electrosynthetic methods are crucial for a future sustainable transformation of the chemical industry. Being an integral part of many synthetic pathways, the electrification of hydrogenation reactions gained increasing interest in recent years. However, for the large-scale industrial application of electrochemical hydrogenations, low-resistance zero-gap electrolysers operating at high current densities and high substrate concentrations, ideally applying noble-metal-free catalyst systems, are required. Because of their conductivity, stability, and stoichiometric flexibility, transition metal sulfides of the pentlandite group have been thoroughly investigated as promising electrocatalysts for electrochemical applications but were not investigated for electrochemical hydrogenations of organic materials. An initial screening of a series of first row transition metal pentlandites revealed promising activity for the electrochemical hydrogenation of alkynols in water. The most active catalyst within the series was then incorporated into a zero-gap electrolyser enabling the hydrogenation of alkynols at current densities of up to 240 mA cm(−2), Faraday efficiencies of up to 75%, and an alkene selectivity of up to 90%. In this scalable setup we demonstrate high stability of catalyst and electrode for at least 100 h. Altogether, we illustrate the successful integration of a sustainable catalyst into a scalable zero-gap electrolyser establishing electrosynthetic methods in an application-oriented manner. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9629083/ /pubmed/36382291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04647d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Pellumbi, Kevinjeorjios
Wickert, Leon
Kleinhaus, Julian T.
Wolf, Jonas
Leonard, Allison
Tetzlaff, David
Goy, Roman
Medlock, Jonathan A.
junge Puring, Kai
Cao, Rui
Siegmund, Daniel
Apfel, Ulf-Peter
Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title_full Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title_fullStr Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title_full_unstemmed Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title_short Opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
title_sort opening the pathway towards a scalable electrochemical semi-hydrogenation of alkynols via earth-abundant metal chalcogenides
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9629083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36382291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04647d
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