Issue 31, 2023

Electrochemical biomass valorization of furfural to maleic acid by modulating selectivity with Bi-doped lead oxide

Abstract

Maleic acid (MA) production from furfural (FF) is a promising electrochemical oxidation reaction to convert biomass into valuable platform chemicals. However, a library of oxidation activities needs to be studied more. Herein, we demonstrate that Bi doping in lead oxide is effective in tuning the activity for complicated FF oxidation reactions. Bi-doped lead oxide (PbBiOx) can selectively produce MA from the electrochemical FF oxidation reaction (FFOR), leading to a maximum MA yield of 57% with an optimal Bi content of Pb0.9Bi0.1Ox. Its selectivity, the relative yield of MA in relation to 5-hydroxy-2(5H)-dihydrofuran-2-one (HFN), is largely enhanced by 17 times, compared to pristine PbOx. We propose that Bi affects the oxidation state of Pb and thus the selectivity of the oxidation reaction, which is supported by a series of product analyses of the electrochemical oxidation of FF (reactant), HFN (intermediate), and maleic acid (product). While PbOx prepared by a simple thermal decomposition method is composed of a PbO2 and Pb3O4 mixture, the ratio of PbO2 to Pb3O4 decreases in PbBiOx, suppressing active Pb4+ under the applied potentials. PbBiOx exhibited a lower conversion rate of FF as well as greater preservation of the carbon source during the FFOR than PbOx, and Bi-doping was also shown to be effective in retarding the overoxidation of MA to CO2. Our study shows that mixed metal oxides can be effective in adjusting the oxidation activity and contribute to selective electrosynthesis from multi-step biomass conversion.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical biomass valorization of furfural to maleic acid by modulating selectivity with Bi-doped lead oxide

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2023
Accepted
19 Jun 2023
First published
04 Jul 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 16559-16569

Electrochemical biomass valorization of furfural to maleic acid by modulating selectivity with Bi-doped lead oxide

E. Lee, J. H. Kim, J. Choi, Y. Hong, D. Shin, H. Yun, J. Kim, G. Bak, S. Hong and Y. J. Hwang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 16559 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA00114H

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