Unveiling the spatially confined oxidation processes in reactive electrochemical membranes

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2023)

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Electrocatalytic oxidation offers opportunities for sustainable environmental remediation, but it is often hampered by the slow mass transfer and short lives of electro-generated radicals. Here, we achieve a four times higher kinetic constant (18.9 min-1) for the oxidation of 4-chlorophenol on the reactive electrochemical membrane by reducing the pore size from 105 to 7 mu m, with the predominate mechanism shifting from hydroxyl radical oxidation to direct electron transfer. More interestingly, such an enhancement effect is largely dependent on the molecular structure and its sensitivity to the direct electron transfer process. The spatial distributions of reactant and hydroxyl radicals are visualized via multiphysics simulation, revealing the compressed diffusion layer and restricted hydroxyl radical generation in the microchannels. This study demonstrates that both the reaction kinetics and the electron transfer pathway can be effectively regulated by the spatial confinement effect, which sheds light on the design of cost-effective electrochemical platforms for water purification and chemical synthesis. Understanding oxidation processes in reactive electrochemical membranes is essential for addressing environmental concerns. The authors highlight that microchannel pore size can profoundly impact not only the reaction kinetics but also the electron transfer pathways.
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reactive electrochemical membranes,oxidation processes
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