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Electrocatalytic hydrogenation of phenol on various electrode materials
The electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) of phenol was investigated at room temperature under galvanostatic control in aqueous sulfuric acid solutions on platinized platinum (Pt/Pt) electrodes and on composite Rh/Ni and Ru/Ni electrodes consisting of rhodium or ruthenium chemically deposited on nick...
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Published in: | Canadian journal of chemistry 1997-12, Vol.75 (12), p.1862-1867 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Summary: | The electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) of phenol was investigated at room temperature under galvanostatic control in aqueous sulfuric acid solutions on platinized platinum (Pt/Pt) electrodes and on composite Rh/Ni and Ru/Ni electrodes consisting of rhodium or ruthenium chemically deposited on nickel particles dispersed in a lanthanum polyphosphate matrix. The order of electrocatalytic activity at a current density (based on the geometric area) of 1 mA/cm
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was found to be Ru/Ni > Pt/Pt > Rh/Ni. The efficiency decreased with increased current density. For the Ru/Ni electrodes, the efficiency increased with the percentage of Ru (2.3 to 5%). On Ru 5%/Ni electrodes and at a current density of 5 mA/cm
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, cyclohexanol was obtained with a high selectivity of 91 % and a current efficiency of 23% after 94% conversion. In neutral aqueous boric acid containing sodium chloride as supporting electrolyte, the Rh/Ni and Ru/Ni electrodes showed very low activity. The influence of the supporting electrolyte, periodic current control, and temperature was studied in the neutral medium with composite Raney nickel (RaNi) electrodes consisting of Raney nickel particles dispersed in a nickel matrix. At 60 °C and a current density of 10 mA/cm
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, the selectivity of cyclohexanol formation was 100% with a 11% current efficiency after 92% conversion with sodium chloride as supporting electrolyte. Keywords: electrocatalytic hydrogenation, phenol, ruthenium on nickel cathodes, rhodium on nickel cathodes, Raney nickel cathodes. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4042 1480-3291 |
DOI: | 10.1139/v97-619 |