Alanine Formation in a Zero-Gap Flow Cell and the Role of TiO2/Ti Electrocatalysts

Christos Englezos,Akash Raman,Dirk Jonker, Norma Alicia Ramos-Delgado,Marco Altomare,Han Gardeniers, Arturo Susarrey

CHEMPLUSCHEM(2024)

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The electrochemical synthesis of alpha -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 alpha -keto acid precursor - pyruvic acid (PA), and hydroxylamine (NH2OH) at very low pH. Non-toxic, abundant, and easy to prepare TiO2/Ti electrocatalysts were utilized as the cathode. Three TiO2/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 eta , and partial current density (j) . 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: NH2OH ratio were crucial parameters in determining the conversion efficiency. eta and (j) were found to significantly decrease when an excess of is used and, an optimal alanine eta of 75 % was achieved at 2.0 V applied cell potential and 10 mL/h reactant flow rate.
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amino acids,alanine,organic electrosynthesis,green chemistry,flow cell
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