The electroreduction of benzoic acid: voltammetric observation of adsorbed hydrogen at a platinum microelectrode in room temperature ionic liquids
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<p>The electrochemical reduction of benzoic acid in the presence and absence of hydrogen (H-2) has been investigated using a 10 mu m diameter platinum microelectrode in four different room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs), namely [C(4)mim][NTf2], [C(4)mpyrr][NTf2], [C(4)mim][OTf] and [C(4)mim][BF4], versus Ag/Ag+. In all cases, reductive voltammetry is observed, and is suggested to occur via a CE mechanism in which dissociation of benzoic acid is followed by electron transfer to H+ ultimately forming adsorbed hydrogen. Furthermore, the adsorbed H atoms, formed from the reduction of benzoic acid, could be used to achieve the rapid hydrogenolysis of the organic compound (bis(benzyloxycarbonyl)-L-lysine) on the timescale of the voltammetric technique under moderate conditions (25 degrees C).</p> |
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Meng , Y , Norman , S , Hardacre , C & Compton , R G 2013 , ' The electroreduction of benzoic acid: voltammetric observation of adsorbed hydrogen at a platinum microelectrode in room temperature ionic liquids ' Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics , vol 15 , no. 6 , pp. 2031-2036 . DOI: 10.1039/c2cp43580b |
Palavras-Chave | #EVOLUTION REACTION #KINETICS #MOLTEN-SALTS #PALLADIUM #DISSOLVED HYDROGEN #ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION #BEHAVIOR #ALLOYS #SORPTION #ELECTRO-OXIDATION |
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