Issue 10, 2023

Recent progress of Cu-based electrocatalysts for upgrading biomass-derived furanic compounds

Abstract

The electrochemical upgradation of biomass feedstock has attracted significant interest as it allows the carbon cycle of decentralized and energy-poor resources in the absence of sinks and sources of high-grade heat. Over the past few years, remarkable progress has been made in the electrochemical hydrogenation and oxidation of furanic molecules (e.g., furfural and 5-hydroxymethyl furfural) on Cu-based catalysts. The elaborate designing of active surfaces is paramount for the efficient and selective conversion towards value-added alcohols, alkanes, and carboxylic acids. In this review, the relevant efforts and progress to access insights into the electrochemical processes are outlined. It first briefly introduces the reaction fundamentals and then successively discusses the representative achievement in the catalytic performance and mechanism of Cu-based electrocatalysts, and the further improvement of electronic efficiencies by pairing cathodic hydrogenation with anodic oxidation in a single electrolysis system. Finally, the future development of electrocatalysts and electrolysis techniques is anticipated. This review will be instructive in exploiting cost-efficient catalysts based on transition metals for the electrochemical refining of biomass feedstock and beyond.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress of Cu-based electrocatalysts for upgrading biomass-derived furanic compounds

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
09 Jan 2023
Accepted
02 Apr 2023
First published
03 Apr 2023

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2023,13, 2899-2921

Recent progress of Cu-based electrocatalysts for upgrading biomass-derived furanic compounds

J. Tan, M. Jiang, K. Yu, Y. Song, W. Zhang and Q. Gao, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2023, 13, 2899 DOI: 10.1039/D3CY00041A

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