2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c04357
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Insights into the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Cellulose in Solution toward Applications in Direct Cellulose Fuel Cells

Abstract: The reaction mechanisms occurring during the electrocatalytic oxidation of cellulose dissolved in a highly alkaline aqueous electrolyte were elucidated by hydrodynamic voltammetry using a Pt rotating disk electrode as well as product analyses. The charge-transfer limited current associated with the multielectron process in which macromolecules are cleaved into relatively short hydrocarbons was found to be dominant at relatively negative potentials, whereas further decomposition of the hydrocarbons proceeded at… Show more

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“…During the reaction, a huge amount of energy is released in the form of heat, which can be utilized to do mechanical work or any other thing . The reaction of fuel cells leads to the formation of different byproducts depending on the reaction conditions and fuel or oxidant used in the configuration . Generally, the byproducts are water, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.…”
Section: Cotton-derived Nanocarbon As Fuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the reaction, a huge amount of energy is released in the form of heat, which can be utilized to do mechanical work or any other thing . The reaction of fuel cells leads to the formation of different byproducts depending on the reaction conditions and fuel or oxidant used in the configuration . Generally, the byproducts are water, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.…”
Section: Cotton-derived Nanocarbon As Fuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%