Nanostructured Materials for the Electroreforming of Alcohols in Alkaline Media
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The diffusion of hydrogen production by electrolytic water splitting is limited by the thermodynamic
barrier of water oxidation. Hence, useful levels of hydrogen production can only be obtained with an
electrical energy consumption exceeding 45 kWh kg-1H2. Electrochemical reforming overcomes such
thermodynamic limitations by replacing oxygen evolution with the facile oxidation of an alternative
substrate. Electrical energy savings of up to 26.5 kWh kg-1H2 can be obtained using alcohols such as
ethanol, ethylene glycol, glycerol and 1,2-propandiol as compared to state of the art proton exchange
membrane water electrolysis. This technology, first demonstrated using acidic membranes in adapted
PEM cells was limited to MeOH as substrate. Under alkaline conditions using anion exchange
membranes a much larger range of alcohols may be employed for electrochemical reforming. Because of
this, electrochemical reforming under alkaline conditions can be used to exploit the partial oxidation of
various polyalcohols to valuable intermediates of industrial interest. In this way, the production of
hydrogen at low energy cost is combined with the bio-refinery concept for the combined production of
hydrogen and fine chemicals. This is a relatively new area of research with most reports in the literature
appearing over the last decade or so. On the other hand, electrochemical reforming is an exciting and
growing field with potential for significant commercial development in the renewable energy and green
chemistry sectors.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Ethanol electrooxidation
Elenco autori:
Bellini, Marco; Folliero, MARIA GELSOMINA; Pagliaro, MARIA VINCENZA; Lavacchi, Alessandro; Marchionni, Andrea; Miller, HAMISH ANDREW; Filippi, Jonathan; Vizza, Francesco
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