电解质
催化作用
燃料电池
化学
电极
组合化学
能量转换效率
化学工程
材料科学
纳米技术
无机化学
有机化学
光电子学
物理化学
工程类
作者
Weiran Zheng,Yong Li,Chui‐Shan Tsang,Liangsheng Hu,Mengjie Liu,Bolong Huang,Lawrence Yoon Suk Lee,Kwok‐Yin Wong
标识
DOI:10.1002/celc.201700712
摘要
Abstract Electrooxidation of glucose represents an economic conversion of biomass and has gained global interest for applications in fuel cells and sensors. Herein, we report a new, simple, and highly efficient method of glucose electrooxidation without involving any sophisticated electrode modification with biocatalysts or nanostructures. Micromolar‐level Cu ions are added to coordinate with glucose in alkaline electrolyte. The coordinated glucose is oxidized by electrochemically generated Cu III with excellent conversion efficiency ( TOF =18.7 s −1 ) and ultra‐high sensitivity (1,814 mA M −1 cm −2 ) under mild conditions. Both experimental and theoretical investigations show that the Cu II ‐glucose plays a critical role in such high efficiency, which significantly reduces the oxidation potential and avoids catalyst poisoning. Our electrocatalytic system delivers remarkable atomic efficiency with high stability, thus offering great potential for applications in fuel cell and sensor design at low cost.
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