Electrosynthesis of Amino Acids from Biomass and Nitrate at Industrial Current Densities Using Porous PbBi Electrodes.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Center of Artificial Photosynthesis for Solar Fuels and Department of Chemistry, School of Science and Research Center for Industries of the Future, Westlake University, Hangzhou 310024, Zhejiang, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Electrosynthesis is being explored as an effective method for producing amino acids, but there are challenges in scaling it for industrial use.
  • A newly designed dual-site PbBi alloy catalyst shows impressive efficiency (59.7% Faradaic) for synthesizing amino acids from keto acids and nitrate at a high current density (570 mA cm).
  • This approach allows the production of over 10 types of α-amino acids in high yields, offering a promising, sustainable route for amino acid synthesis from renewable resources and waste.

Article Abstract

Electrosynthesis is a rising and attractive method for efficient amino acid production. However, industrial-grade electrosynthesis of high-value amino acids from simple carbon and nitrogen substrates is confronted with a great challenge. Herein, we design a dual-site PbBi alloy catalyst for various amino acids' electrosynthesis from keto acids and nitrate. An alanine Faradaic efficiency of 59.7% is delivered at -1.5 V vs SCE, reaching the industrial current density of 570 mA cm with high catalytic durability of the porous PbBi catalyst. In the tandem reaction process, nitrate is first converted to NHOH via electrochemical reduction mainly over the Bi site. Then the obtained NHOH integrates with the α-keto acid to form the oxime intermediate. Lastly, the Pb site facilitates the electroreduction of oxime to the final amino acids. More importantly, over 10 kinds of α-amino acids can be successfully synthesized in excellent FE and high yield at high current density, indicating the superior catalytic activity and wide universality of our strategy. In short, this work opens up a novel approach to realize the one-pot electrosynthesis of various amino acids from renewable biomass feedstocks and nitrate waste industrially.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c12925DOI Listing

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