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H2 O2 Production at Low Overpotentials for Electroenzymatic Halogenation Reactions.


ABSTRACT: Various enzymes utilize hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. Such "peroxizymes" are potentially very attractive catalysts for a broad range of oxidation reactions. Most peroxizymes, however, are inactivated by an excess of H2 O2 . The electrochemical reduction of oxygen can be used as an in situ generation method for hydrogen peroxide to drive the peroxizymes at high operational stabilities. Using conventional electrode materials, however, also necessitates significant overpotentials, thereby reducing the energy efficiency of these systems. This study concerns a method to coat a gas-diffusion electrode with oxidized carbon nanotubes (oCNTs), thereby greatly reducing the overpotential needed to perform an electroenzymatic halogenation reaction. In comparison to the unmodified electrode, with the oCNTs-modified electrode the overpotential can be reduced by approximately 100?mV at comparable product formation rates.

SUBMITTER: Bormann S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6899481 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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H<sub>2</sub> O<sub>2</sub> Production at Low Overpotentials for Electroenzymatic Halogenation Reactions.

Bormann Sebastian S   van Schie Morten M C H MMCH   De Almeida Tiago Pedroso TP   Zhang Wuyuan W   Stöckl Markus M   Ulber Roland R   Hollmann Frank F   Holtmann Dirk D  

ChemSusChem 20191017 21


Various enzymes utilize hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. Such "peroxizymes" are potentially very attractive catalysts for a broad range of oxidation reactions. Most peroxizymes, however, are inactivated by an excess of H<sub>2</sub> O<sub>2</sub> . The electrochemical reduction of oxygen can be used as an in situ generation method for hydrogen peroxide to drive the peroxizymes at high operational stabilities. Using conventional electrode materials, however, also necessitates significant overpote  ...[more]

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