Direct electrochemical propylene epoxidation over amorphized perovskite oxide in non-halogenated aqueous electrolyte (opens in new tab)
Industrial routes for propylene oxide and propylene glycol production involve either explosive hydrogen peroxide or corrosive chlorine-containing reagents, which produce hazardous halogenated by-products. Direct aqueous electrooxidation is a safe and sustainable alternative that uses water as an oxygen source at a catalytically competent anode. Until now, the direct aqueous route has only been demonstrated on noble metals (Pd, Pt, Au, Ag), which are unstable unless operated in halogenated ele...
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