Alanine Formation in a Zero-Gap Flow Cell and the Role of TiO/Ti Electrocatalysts.

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Mesoscale Chemical Systems Group, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE, Enschede, The Netherlands.

Published: June 2024

The electrochemical synthesis of -amino acids at room temperature and pressure is a sustainable alternative to conventional methods like microbial fermentation and Strecker synthesis. A custom-built zero-gap flow electrolyzer was used to study the electrosynthesis of alanine via the electrocatalytic reductive amination (ERA) of the corresponding biomass-derivable -keto acid precursor - pyruvic acid (PA), and hydroxylamine (NHOH) at very low pH. Non-toxic, abundant, and easy to prepare TiO/Ti electrocatalysts were utilized as the cathode. Three TiO/Ti felt electrodes with different oxide thicknesses were prepared and their characterization results were correlated with their respective electrochemical performance in terms of Faradaic efficiency , and partial current density . Cyclic voltammetry indicated a different electrocatalytic reduction process on hydrothermally treated electrodes, compared to thermally oxidized ones. Hydrothermally treated electrodes were also found to have the thickest porous anatase layer and achieved 50-75 % alanine conversion efficiencies. Optimization showed that the cell potential, reactant flow rate and the PA: NHOH ratio were crucial parameters in determining the conversion efficiency. and were found to significantly decrease when an excess of is used and, an optimal alanine of 75 % was achieved at 2.0 V applied cell potential and 10 mL/h reactant flow rate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cplu.202300763DOI Listing

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