Abstract:
The OH−/H+ dual-ion gradient has a hidden electromotive force of 0.82 V under standard conditions; however, its non-redox nature completely prevents its direct interconversion as electrical driving force. We show by using organic molecules whose heterogeneous electron transfer is pH dependent, OH−/H+ dual-ion energy can be directly harvested as electrical driving force for performing simultaneous electro-organic synthesis and hydrogen fuel production in an electricity effective manner. To demonstrate this dual-ion gradient assisted electro-organic synthesis, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is chosen as the model molecule because of the immense techno commercial applications of its oxidized products. This dual-ion assisted device only required ∼1 V to provide a current density of 50 mA/cm2 and for achieving the same rate; the traditional state-of-the-art electrolytic cell required a doubling of the applied potential. The dual-ion gradient assisted device can convert biomass-derived HMF to economically important FDCA with ∼90 % yield and ∼87 % Faradaic efficiency with simultaneous H2 fuel production at a potential as low as 1 V.