2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(551h) Energy-Saving Electrochemical Hydrogen Production Coupled with Value-Added Isobutanol Oxidation to Isobutyric Acid
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Isobutanol is a kind of high energy density biofuel which can be produced by the fermentation of cellulose. Isobutyric acid, as the oxidation product of isobutanol, is an important chemical intermediate which is widely used in food, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industry. Hence, the selective transformation of isobutanol to isobutyric acid via electrochemical oxidation is a promising way to upgrade biomass to valuable fine chemicals.
In this work, we demonstrate the feasibility of coupling anodic isobutanol value-added oxidation with cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction. The Nickel-based anode electrocatalyst prepared by a facile electrodeposition method can achieve high selectivity and faradic efficiency (>90%) toward isobutyric acid. Compared with conventional water electrolysis in alkaline media, the introduction of isobutanol can reduce the cell voltage by â200mV under the same current density. Moreover, the formation of oxygen can be avoided, improving hydrogen purity and process safety. In this way, the electrochemical reactor design can be simplified to membrane-less structure. In conclusion, we design an energy-saving electrochemical system for coproduction of hydrogen and value-added chemicals from biomass. Combing renewable energy storage and electrified fine chemicals production, the system is applicable for distributed scenarios.