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Caterina Trotta1,2, Jesse Orta2, Hendrik C de Heer2
1Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology and CIRCC, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
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The two-electron water oxidation reaction (2e--WOR) and oxygen reduction reaction (2e--ORR) represent sustainable and promising processes for the electrochemical synthesis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The main factor hampering the realization of a paired electrochemical cell for H2O2 production is finding appropriate catalysts for both 2e--ORR and 2e--WOR, able to work under the same experimental conditions. Herein we show that Cu(tmpa)) and Sn-TMPyP are compatible and efficient catalysts for 2e--ORR and 2e--WOR, respectively. They have been used to assemble a paired electrochemical cell for H2O2 production. The latter exhibits a total overpotential of 570 mV, distributed between the two electrodes. During a 3 h bulk electrolysis experiment, the cathodic Faradaic efficiency ranged from 15% to 19% with a H2O2 production rate of 1.6 µmol h- 1 cm- 2. Meanwhile, at the anode, the Faradaic efficiency stabilized between 40% and 50%, yielding a H2O2 production rate of 3.5 µmol h- 1 cm- 2. The remarkable activity of Sn-TMPyP as a catalyst for the 2e--WOR, ranking among the highest reported for molecular catalysts, is ascribed to the selection of a carbonate buffer as the electrolyte, which enhanced catalytic performance by facilitating dissociation of H2O2 from the Sn catalyst. This work establishes a new benchmark for homogeneous dual-electrode H2O2 electrosynthesis.
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