Recent Advances in Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation Reactions on Copper‐Based Catalysts

Author:

Zheng Min1,Zhang Junyu1,Wang Pengtang1,Jin Huanyu1,Zheng Yao1,Qiao Shi‐Zhang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

Abstract

AbstractHydrogenation reactions play a critical role in the synthesis of value‐added products within the chemical industry. Electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) using water as the hydrogen source has emerged as an alternative to conventional thermocatalytic processes for sustainable and decentralized chemical synthesis under mild conditions. Among the various ECH catalysts, copper‐based (Cu‐based) nanomaterials are promising candidates due to their earth‐abundance, unique electronic structure, versatility, and high activity/selectivity. Herein, recent advances in the application of Cu‐based catalysts in ECH reactions for the upgrading of valuable chemicals are systematically analyzed. The unique properties of Cu‐based catalysts in ECH are initially introduced, followed by design strategies to enhance their activity and selectivity. Then, typical ECH reactions on Cu‐based catalysts are presented in detail, including carbon dioxide reduction for multicarbon generation, alkyne‐to‐alkene conversion, selective aldehyde conversion, ammonia production from nitrogen‐containing substances, and amine production from organic nitrogen compounds. In these catalysts, the role of catalyst composition and nanostructures toward different products is focused. The co‐hydrogenation of two substrates (e.g., CO2 and NOxn, SO32–, etc.) via C─N, C─S, and C─C cross‐coupling reactions are also highlighted. Finally, the critical issues and future perspectives of Cu‐catalyzed ECH are proposed to accelerate the rational development of next‐generation catalysts.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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