Issue 10, 2023

A sulfite/air fuel cell for H2O2 electrosynthesis

Abstract

H2O2 electrosynthesis is a promising alternative to the industry-dominant anthraquinone process. Unfortunately, currently, it suffers from high energy consumption. In this work, we couple the sulfite oxidation reaction with the 2e route oxygen reduction reaction to operate as a self-driven sulfite/air fuel cell for H2O2 electrosynthesis. An Au–Pd/C catalyst is synthesized as an H2O2 electrosynthesis catalyst, which exhibits good 2e route oxygen reduction reaction activity and selectivity. The fuel cell can realize an open cell voltage of 0.52 V and a discharge current density of 24.48 mA cm−2 at 0 V. Ammonia desulphurization wastewater is chosen as the fuel, which can achieve both H2O2 electrosynthesis cost reduction and recycling of energy and resources from waste. A long-term test demonstrates the feasibility of the sulfite/air fuel cell, which can produce electricity and H2O2 simultaneously.

Graphical abstract: A sulfite/air fuel cell for H2O2 electrosynthesis

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2023
Accepted
03 Apr 2023
First published
11 Apr 2023

Green Chem., 2023,25, 3940-3947

A sulfite/air fuel cell for H2O2 electrosynthesis

J. Wei, X. Wu and S. Xing, Green Chem., 2023, 25, 3940 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC00413A

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