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DOI 10.1039/c4ra16303f
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Titel (primär) Electrochemistry for the generation of renewable chemicals: electrochemical conversion of levulinic acid
Autor dos Santos, T.R.; Nilges, P.; Sauter, W.; Harnisch, F. ORCID logo ; Schröder, U.
Quelle RSC Advances
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
Department UMB
Band/Volume 5
Heft 34
Seite von 26634
Seite bis 26643
Sprache englisch
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Abstract The oxidative and reductive electrochemical conversion of levulinic acid to its primary products valeric acid, g-valerolactone, 2,7-octanedione, 4-hydroxy-2-butanone and 3-buten-2-one is studied in detail. The
reactions were performed in aqueous solutions and at ambient temperature, following the principles of
green chemistry. The obtained primary reaction products were studied with respect to the oxidative and
reductive electrochemical formation of secondary products, such as n-octane, 1-butanol and
1,3-butanediol. It is shown that the choice of electrolyte composition, educt concentration and the
nature of the electrode material has a strong influence on the selectivity of product formation. For
instance it is demonstrated that in alkaline solutions g-valerolactone can be gained from levulinic acid at
iron electrodes with similar Coulombic efficiency (∼20%) but higher selectivity (S ¼ 70%) than on lead
(S ¼ 50%). Furthermore, for the first time the electrochemical two-step reaction of levulinic acid to
1-butanol via 4-hydroxy-2-butanone is reported. For some of the reaction pathways the main product is
water insoluble, which allows a direct separation of the product and the potential electrolyte reuse in a
semi-continuous process. Especially the use of the electrocatalytic hydrogenation may provide a path
for the storage of electricity into liquid organic fuels as shown by a basic energetic assessment of all
electrochemical conversions.
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dos Santos, T.R., Nilges, P., Sauter, W., Harnisch, F., Schröder, U. (2015):
Electrochemistry for the generation of renewable chemicals: electrochemical conversion of levulinic acid
RSC Advances 5 (34), 26634 - 26643 10.1039/c4ra16303f