Abstract

Catalysts play a pivotal role in the efficient conversion of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) through electrochemical oxidation. In this work, a cost-effective and highly efficient cobalt-based electrocatalyst for the synthesis of bio-based carboxylic acids was reported. By the employment of cellulose, which was dissolved in the alkaline-urea with cobalt ion, as the precursor, it derived a carbon-coated Co3O4 (Co3O4@NC) catalyst with a high specific surface area and rich porous structure. When utilized in the electrocatalytic conversion of HMF to FDCA, the catalyst exhibited exceptional yields and Faradaic efficiency which surpassed 95 %. In-situ Raman spectra unveiled that a dual-pathway process occurred on this catalyst, with part of Co3O4 serving as active sites for HMF adsorption, while other Co3O4 transformed into CoOOH during the reaction. This dual-pathway electrocatalysis facilitated the highly efficient conversion of HMF. Additionally, using bio-based alcohols/aldehydes as the feedstocks, eight carboxylic acids were successfully synthesized with yields ranging from 91.5 % to 99 %. This study presents a highly efficient electrocatalyst derived from biomass, enabling diverse bio-based carboxylic acid production with significant potential for sustainable chemical synthesis.

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