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Electrochemical Oxidation of Guaiacol as a Sacrificial Anodic Process Producing Fine Chemical Derivative, for Hydrogen Production via Electrolysis

Abstract

In this paper we propose an alternative strategy to produce green hydrogen in a more sustainable way than standard water electrolysis, where a substantial amount of the electrical energy is wasted in the oxygen evolution quite often simply released in the atmosphere. The HER (hydrogen evolution reaction) is effectively coupled with the oxidation of guaiacol at the anode, leading to the simultaneous production of H2 and valuable guaiacol oligomers. Significative points i) a substantial decrease of the potential difference for the HER, 0.85 V with guaiacol ii) HER is accompanied by the production of industrially appealing and sustainable guaiacol based oligomers iii) guaiacol oxidation runs efficiently on carbon-based surfaces like graphite and glassy carbon, which are cheap and not-strategic materials. Then, the electrochemical oxidation mechanism of guaiacol is studied in detail with in-situ EPR measurements and post-electrolysis product characterization: LC-DAD, LC-MS and NMR. Experimental results and theoretical calculations suggest that guaiacol polymerization follows a Kane-Maguire mechanism.

Funding source: This work was supported by the Italian MUR through the PRIN 2022 Project “FUTURO 2022NW4P2T” funded by National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), Italy, Mission 04 Component 2 Investment 1.1 – NextGenerationEU (CUP: E53D23008490006). "From metal nanoparticles to molecular complexes in electrocatalysis for green hydrogen evolution and simultaneous fine chemicals production (FUTURO)”, PI Prof. Massimo Innocenti. Then, from Fondazione di Modena, Fondo di Ateneo per la Ricerca Anno 2023, linea FOMO, Progetto AMNESIA, PI Claudio Fontanesi. Financial support is also gratefully acknowledged from Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali (INSTM), fondi triennali: “INSTM21MOFONTANESI”. Authors acknowledge also financial support by Fondazione CR Firenze: Fondazione per la Ricerca e l’Innovazione dell’Universita ` degli Studi di Firenze and Confindustria Firenze: FABER4 project framework.
Related subjects: Production & Supply Chain
Countries: Italy
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