Selective Electrooxidation of Crude Glycerol to Lactic Acid Coupled With Hydrogen Production at Industrially-Relevant Current Density

Transforming glycerol (GLY, biodiesel by-product) into lactic acid (LA, biodegradable polymer monomer) through sustainable electrocatalysis presents an effective strategy to reduce biodiesel production costs and consequently enhance its applications. However, current research faces a trade-off betwe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2024-09, p.e2406782
Hauptverfasser: Yan, Yifan, Wang, Qiangyu, Yang, Jiangrong, Fu, Yu, Shi, Qiwei, Li, Zhenhua, Zhang, Jinli, Shao, Mingfei, Duan, Xue
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Transforming glycerol (GLY, biodiesel by-product) into lactic acid (LA, biodegradable polymer monomer) through sustainable electrocatalysis presents an effective strategy to reduce biodiesel production costs and consequently enhance its applications. However, current research faces a trade-off between achieving industrially-relevant current density (>300 mA cm ) and high LA selectivity (>80%), limiting technological advancement. Herein, a Au Ag alloy electrocatalyst is developed that demonstrates exceptional LA selectivity (85%) under high current density (>400 mA cm ). The current density can further reach 1022 mA cm at 1.2 V versus RHE, superior to most previous reports for GLY electrooxidation. It is revealed that the Au Ag alloy can enhance GLY adsorption and reactive oxygen species (OH*) generation, thereby significantly boosting activity. As a proof of concept, a homemade flow electrolyzer is constructed, achieving remarkable LA productivity of 68.9 mmol h at the anode, coupled with efficient H production of 3.5 L h at the cathode. To further unveil the practical possibilities of this technology, crude GLY extracted from peanut oil into LA is successfully transformed, while simultaneously producing H at the cathode. This work showcases a sustainable method for converting biodiesel waste into high-value products and hydrogen fuel, promoting the broader application of biodiesel.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202406782