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Yuye Jiao1, Biao Yang1, Tong Li2
1State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemical, Frontiers Science Center for Smart Materials Oriented Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, P. R. China.
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The formation of the C-N bond plays a pivotal role in the ecofriendly synthesis of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and chemical products. Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) upgrading of biomass derivatives powered by renewable energy offers a green and sustainable catalytic strategy to generate formamide, which has scarcely been explored. Herein, we developed a promising PEC approach for constructing a C-N bond to synthesize formamide through the coupling of the oxidation of biomass derivatives. Taking glucose as a representative, we achieved a high formamide yield of 976.6 mmol m-2 h-1 at 1.2 V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode (vs RHE) and Faraday efficiency (FE), >81% at 0.8-1.2 V vs RHE by integrated photoanode, representing excellent performance in comparison to previous reports for electrosynthesis (FE < 43.2%). Moreover, a large-area (5 × 5 cm2) photoanode was also applied for formamide synthesis, representing an industrial current of 100 mA with FE > 78.1%. To ascertain the mechanism, in situ photoelectrochemical spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations confirmed that the formaldehyde radical (*CHO) intermediate was formed by the direct oxidation of photogenerated holes instead of the hydroxyl radical (*OH) attack to break the C-C bond, and then the C-N bond was established by coupling with *CHO and the nitrogen radical (*NH2) formed by NH3 to form formamide. The substrate could be converted from glucose to biomass-derived aldoses (or polyols), demonstrating its superior reaction suitability. This work deepened the understanding of the C-N coupling mechanism and provided an effective PEC approach for the conversion of biomass derivatives into valuable chemicals.
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