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ChemSusChem ; 17(2): e202300973, 2024 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37679942

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In this article, we address the transition of the Kolbe electrolysis of valeric acid (VA) to n-octane as an exemplary electrosynthesis process from a batch reaction to a continuous, self-regulated process. Based on a systematic assessment of chemical boundary conditions and sustainability aspects, we propose a continuous electrosynthesis including a simple product separation and electrolyte recirculation, as well as an online-pH-controlled VA feeding. We demonstrate how essential performance parameters such as product selectivity (S) and coulombic efficiency (CE) are significantly improved by the transition from batch to a continuous process. Thus, the continuous and pH-controlled electrolysis of a 1 M valeric acid, starting pH 6.0, allowed a constantly high selectivity of around 47 % and an average Coulomb efficiency about 52 % throughout the entire experimental duration. Under otherwise identical conditions, the conventional batch operation suffered from lower and strongly decreasing performance values (Sn-octane, 60min =10.4 %, Sn-octane, 240min =1.3 %; CEn-octane, 60min =7.1 %, CEn-octane, 240min =0.5 %). At the same time, electrolyte recirculation significantly reduces wastes and limits the use of electrolyte components.

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