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Improving Glycerol Electrooxidation Performance on Nanocubic PtCo Catalysts

As glycerol (GLY) has emerged as a highly functional and cheap platform molecule and as an abundant biodiesel production byproduct, possible conversion methods have been investigated. One of the promising approaches is the glycerol electrooxidation (GEOR) on noble metal-based catalysts. Although nob...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-10, Vol.16 (42), p.56987-56996
Main Authors: Terekhina, Irina, Johnsson, Mats
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Language:English
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Summary:As glycerol (GLY) has emerged as a highly functional and cheap platform molecule and as an abundant biodiesel production byproduct, possible conversion methods have been investigated. One of the promising approaches is the glycerol electrooxidation (GEOR) on noble metal-based catalysts. Although noble metals, especially Pt, are generally very stable at different pH and highly selective toward three-carbon (C3) products, their electrocatalytic performance can be further improved by morphology tuning and alloying with non-noble metals like Co. In the present study, cubic Pt x Co100–x (x = 100, 80, and 60) nanoparticles were investigated in an alkaline medium at 20 and 40 °C. The effect of the composition and reaction conditions on the selectivity of the GEOR toward C3 products like lactate and glycerate was studied, and the reaction mechanism was discussed. The highest mass activity was found for Pt80Co20, although when the specific activity, glycerol conversion, and GEOR selectivity were compared, Pt60Co40 was the superior catalyst overall. In general, all catalysts, even those that are Co-rich, exhibited a high C3 product selectivity up to 95% at 0.67 V vs RHE. The low applied potential of 0.67 V vs RHE at 40 °C facilitated lactate formation with selectivity up to 72%. At the same time, the glycerate formation with a selectivity of up to 40%, as well as C–C bond cleavage, was more favored at 0.87 V vs RHE.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c10219