Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides

Coupling the electrochemical oxidative upgrading of organic molecules with hydrogen evolution reaction could enable the energy-efficient production of H2 from renewable electricity with simultaneous chemical production. This work shows that a trimetallic carbide (Co3Fe3W6C), derived from one-pot syn...

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Main Authors: Du, Xiangbowen, Wei, Tong, Tan, Mingwu, Kobayashi, Hisayoshi, Peng, Zhengxin, Zhu, Hongliang, Jin, Zhikang, Song, Junjie, Liu, Wen, Li, Renhong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1616972023-12-29T06:50:11Z Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides Du, Xiangbowen Wei, Tong Tan, Mingwu Kobayashi, Hisayoshi Peng, Zhengxin Zhu, Hongliang Jin, Zhikang Song, Junjie Liu, Wen Li, Renhong School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Engineering::Chemical engineering Metal Carbides Formaldehyde Upgrading Reaction Coupling the electrochemical oxidative upgrading of organic molecules with hydrogen evolution reaction could enable the energy-efficient production of H2 from renewable electricity with simultaneous chemical production. This work shows that a trimetallic carbide (Co3Fe3W6C), derived from one-pot synthesis, could act as a robust electrocatalyst for formaldehyde upgrading reaction (FUR) to produce formate at a high faradaic efficiency (>98%), without any production of CO2 or O2. Compared to OER, the input voltages of Co3Fe3W6C-catalyzed FUR are 150 and 120 mV lower to achieve current densities of 10 and 50 mA cm-2, respectively, thereby facilitating a significant boost in the energy efficiency of electrochemical H2 production from water. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the trimetallic carbide system modulates the d band of the transition-metal active sites to achieve optimal adsorption toward the selective oxidation of formaldehyde, while suppressing the further formation of CO2. Co3Fe3W6C was also found to be highly stable under considerably high-throughput electrochemical conditions in an alkaline electrolyte. This work offers a new strategy of synergizing water electrolysis with the oxidative upgrading of organic molecules to simultaneously boost the cost competitiveness of green hydrogen production and the electrochemical upgrading of organic feedstocks. National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version The authors are grateful to the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (nos. 21872123, 22172143, and 52102316). M.T. and W.L. acknowledge funding from National Research Foundation of Singapore under its Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE). 2022-09-15T06:45:27Z 2022-09-15T06:45:27Z 2022 Journal Article Du, X., Wei, T., Tan, M., Kobayashi, H., Peng, Z., Zhu, H., Jin, Z., Song, J., Liu, W. & Li, R. (2022). Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 10(21), 7108-7116. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c01229 2168-0485 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161697 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c01229 2-s2.0-85131685167 21 10 7108 7116 en ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, copyright © 2022 American Chemical Society, after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c01229. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Chemical engineering
Metal Carbides
Formaldehyde Upgrading Reaction
spellingShingle Engineering::Chemical engineering
Metal Carbides
Formaldehyde Upgrading Reaction
Du, Xiangbowen
Wei, Tong
Tan, Mingwu
Kobayashi, Hisayoshi
Peng, Zhengxin
Zhu, Hongliang
Jin, Zhikang
Song, Junjie
Liu, Wen
Li, Renhong
Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
description Coupling the electrochemical oxidative upgrading of organic molecules with hydrogen evolution reaction could enable the energy-efficient production of H2 from renewable electricity with simultaneous chemical production. This work shows that a trimetallic carbide (Co3Fe3W6C), derived from one-pot synthesis, could act as a robust electrocatalyst for formaldehyde upgrading reaction (FUR) to produce formate at a high faradaic efficiency (>98%), without any production of CO2 or O2. Compared to OER, the input voltages of Co3Fe3W6C-catalyzed FUR are 150 and 120 mV lower to achieve current densities of 10 and 50 mA cm-2, respectively, thereby facilitating a significant boost in the energy efficiency of electrochemical H2 production from water. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the trimetallic carbide system modulates the d band of the transition-metal active sites to achieve optimal adsorption toward the selective oxidation of formaldehyde, while suppressing the further formation of CO2. Co3Fe3W6C was also found to be highly stable under considerably high-throughput electrochemical conditions in an alkaline electrolyte. This work offers a new strategy of synergizing water electrolysis with the oxidative upgrading of organic molecules to simultaneously boost the cost competitiveness of green hydrogen production and the electrochemical upgrading of organic feedstocks.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Du, Xiangbowen
Wei, Tong
Tan, Mingwu
Kobayashi, Hisayoshi
Peng, Zhengxin
Zhu, Hongliang
Jin, Zhikang
Song, Junjie
Liu, Wen
Li, Renhong
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author Du, Xiangbowen
Wei, Tong
Tan, Mingwu
Kobayashi, Hisayoshi
Peng, Zhengxin
Zhu, Hongliang
Jin, Zhikang
Song, Junjie
Liu, Wen
Li, Renhong
author_sort Du, Xiangbowen
title Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
title_short Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
title_full Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
title_fullStr Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
title_full_unstemmed Boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
title_sort boosting electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution with anodic oxidative upgrading of formaldehyde over trimetallic carbides
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161697
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