Electrocatalysis Boosts the Methanol Thermocatalytic Dehydrogenation for High-Purity H 2 and CO Production
Hydrogen production from methanol represents an energy-sustainable way to produce ethanol, but it normally results in heavy CO emissions. The selective conversion of methanol into H and valuable chemical feedstocks offers a promising strategy; however, it is limited by the harsh operating conditions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2024-04, Vol.146 (14), p.9657-9664 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hydrogen production from methanol represents an energy-sustainable way to produce ethanol, but it normally results in heavy CO
emissions. The selective conversion of methanol into H
and valuable chemical feedstocks offers a promising strategy; however, it is limited by the harsh operating conditions and low conversion efficiency. Herein, we realize efficient high-purity H
and CO production from methanol by coupling the thermocatalytic methanol dehydrogenation with electrocatalytic hydrogen oxidation on a bifunctional Ru/C catalyst. Electrocatalysis enables the acceleration of C-H cleavage and reduces the partial pressure of hydrogen at the anode, which drives the chemical equilibrium and significantly enhances methanol dehydrogenation. Furthermore, a bilayer Ru/C + Pd/C electrode is designed to mitigate CO poisoning and facilitate hydrogen oxidation. As a result, a high yield of H
(558.54 mmol h
g
) with high purity (99.9%) was achieved by integrating an applied cell voltage of 0.4 V at 200 °C, superior to the conventional thermal and electrocatalytic processes, and CO is the main product at the anode. This work presents a new avenue for efficient H
production together with valuable chemical synthesis from methanol. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.3c13240 |