Braun, Michael; Behrendt, Gereon; Krebs, Moritz L.; Dimitri, Patricia; Kumar, Piyush; Sanjuán, Ignacio; Cychy, Steffen; Brix, Ann Cathrin; Morales, Dulce M.; Hörlöck, Jennifer; Hartke, Bernd; Muhler, Martin; Schuhmann, Wolfgang; Behrens, Malte; Andronescu, Corina:
Electrooxidation of Alcohols on Mixed Copper–Cobalt Hydroxycarbonates in Alkaline Solution
In: ChemElectroChem, Vol. 9 (2022), No. 11, Article e202200267
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Title in English:
Electrooxidation of Alcohols on Mixed Copper–Cobalt Hydroxycarbonates in Alkaline Solution
Author:
Braun, Michael
;
Behrendt, GereonUDE
GND
128600537X
LSF ID
60431
ORCID
0000-0003-3730-967XORCID iD
Other
connected with university
;
Krebs, Moritz L.
;
Dimitri, Patricia
;
Kumar, Piyush
;
Sanjuán, Ignacio
;
Cychy, Steffen
;
Brix, Ann Cathrin
;
Morales, Dulce M.
;
Hörlöck, Jennifer
;
Hartke, Bernd
;
Muhler, Martin
;
Schuhmann, Wolfgang
;
Behrens, MalteUDE
GND
1042780021
LSF ID
56419
ORCID
0000-0003-3407-5011ORCID iD
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connected with university
corresponding author
;
Andronescu, CorinaUDE
GND
1101613610
LSF ID
60325
ORCID
0000-0002-1227-1209ORCID iD
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connected with university
corresponding author
Year of publication:
2022
Open Access?:
OA Hybrid
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Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
Alcohols ; Alkaline electrolyte ; Electrocatalytic alcohol oxidation ; Electrochemistry ; Hydroxycarbonates

Abstract in English:

Mixed Cu-Co hydroxycarbonates of the type (Cu₁–ₓCoₓ)₂CO₃(OH)₂ have been synthesized over the whole range of Cu-Co substitution (0≤x≤1) by co-precipitation and their electrocatalytic activity in the oxidation reactions of ethanol (EOR), ethylene glycol (EGOR) and glycerol (GOR) in alkaline environment was evaluated to retrieve composition–activity correlations. Generally, cobalt incorporation led to higher activities for the alcohol oxidation (AOR) compared to the Cu-only material and the results are compared with the competing oxygen evolution reaction (OER). On the Cu-Co hydroxycarbonates, the electrooxidation of vicinal alcohols such as glycerol and ethylene glycol requires lower overpotentials than EOR and OER. Cu leaching from the hydroxycarbonate structure was observed in the presence of vicinal alcohols. The impact of chemical and electrochemical leaching of copper from the catalysts has been studied. The chemically leached catalyst was found to show increased AOR activity compared to other hydroxycarbonates, enabling the formation of larger amounts of formic acid during GOR measured in a circular flow cell electrolyzer. The results highlight that Cu-Co hydroxycarbonates can be used as precursors to generate electrocatalytically active materials from Cu-Co hydroxycarbonates for the AOR in alkaline solution.