Physical Separation Of H-2 Activation From Hydrogenation Chemistry Reveals The Specific Role Of Secondary Metal Catalysts

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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An electrocatalytic palladium membrane reactor (ePMR) uses electricity and water to drive hydrogenation without H-2 gas. The device contains a palladium membrane to physically separate the formation of reactive hydrogen atoms from hydrogenation of the unsaturated organic substrate. This separation provides an opportunity to independently measure the hydrogenation reaction at a surface without any competing H-2 activation or proton reduction chemistry. We took advantage of this feature to test how different metal catalysts coated on the palladium membrane affect the rates of hydrogenation of C=O and C=C bonds. Hydrogenation occurs at the secondary metal catalyst and not the underlying palladium membrane. These secondary catalysts also serve to accelerate the reaction and draw a higher flux of hydrogen through the membrane. These results reveal insights into hydrogenation chemistry that would be challenging using thermal or electrochemical hydrogenation experiments.
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bimetallic catalyst, electrocatalysis, electrochemical hydrogenation, H-2 activation, palladium membranes
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