In this work, electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) of phenol to cyclohexane and cyclohexanol was studied. Experiments were run in a H-type cell with a Pt sheet as anode. The cathode material and structure were found to have a large effect on the ECH of phenol. Among the cathodes studied, the 1.5% Pt supported on graphite gave the highest product yield and current efficiency. Temperature was another important variable, the yield of cyclohexane increased from 44.1% at 20°C to 63.7% at 60°C, but then dropped back to 50.3% at 80°C. Effects of electrolyte composition on ECH of phenol were also investigated. The yield of cyclohexane was highest when 0.2 mol/L HClO 4 as electrolyte. Variable current studies in the range of 10-90 mA showed an increase in product yields with increasing current from 10-30 mA, but yields decreased when current above 70 mA. The suitable starting concentration of phenol was 50 mmol/L.