Layered Double Hydroxide Derived Triple-phase Interfaces for Efficient Acetylene Electroreduction

Bin LIU*

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Abstract

Prof. ZHANG Tierui and Prof. WANG Haotian recently demonstrated a room temperature electrochemical acetylene reduction strategy at the copper-based triple-phase interfaces[Nat. Catal., 2021, 4(7), 565–574]. The conversion rate of acetylene reached 99.9% with over 90% ethylene selectivity, outperforming most of thermal hydrogenation investigations. Using water as the clean proton source and discharging oxygen on the counter electrode as the only by-product, the concentration of acetylene was successfully reduced from 5000 ppm(parts per million) to less than 1 ppm in ethylene abundant gas flow. The findings make electrocatalysis a possible alternative to thermal hydrogenation in industrial applications and demonstrate triple-phase electrochemistry as a robust method for the conversion of trace gas impurities. This research highlight aims to clear the creative ideas of reaction system design, with special attention on the catalyst modulation and characterization methods. © 2021, Jilin University, The Editorial Department of Chemical Research in Chinese Universities and Springer-Verlag GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1350-1351
JournalChemical Research in Chinese Universities
Volume37
Issue number6
Online published10 Nov 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

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