2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(399b) Mechanistic Insights into Selective Hydrogenation of Furfural over Metal Electrodes
Authors
Xiaotong Chadderdon - Presenter, Iowa State University
Wenzhen Li - Presenter, Iowa State University
David Chadderdon, Iowa State University
John Matthiesen, Iowa State University
Jean-Philippe Tessonnier, Iowa State University
Electrochemical reduction of biomass-derived platform chemicals is an emerging route for the sustainable production of fuels and chemicals. However, understanding gaps between reaction conditions, underlying mechanisms, and product selectivity have limited the rational design of active, stable, and selective catalyst systems. In this work, the mechanisms of electrochemical reduction of furfural, an important bio-based platform molecule and model for aldehyde reduction, are explored through a combination of voltammetry, preparative electrolysis, thiol-electrode modifications, and kinetic isotope studies. It is demonstrated that two distinct mechanisms are operable on metallic Cu electrodes in acidic electrolytes: (i) electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) and (ii) direct electroreduction. The contributions of each mechanism to the observed product distribution are clarified by evaluating the requirement for direct chemical interactions with the electrode surface and the role of adsorbed hydrogen. Further analysis reveals that hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis products are generated by parallel ECH pathways. Understanding the underlying mechanisms enables the manipulation of furfural reduction by rationally tuning the electrode potential, electrolyte pH, and furfural con-centration to promote selective formation of important bio-based polymer precursors and fuels.