Porous N‐Doped Carbon‐encapsulated Iron as Novel Catalyst Architecture for the Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Benzaldehyde
Filippo Pota,
Maida A. Costa de Oliveira,
Christian Schröder
et al.
Abstract:Carbon porous materials containing nitrogen functionalities and encapsulated iron‐based active sites have been suggested as electrocatalysts for energy conversion, however their applications to the hydrogenation of organic substrates via electrocatalytic hydrogenation (ECH) remain unexplored. Herein, we report on a Fe@C:N material synthesized with an adapted annealing procedure and tested as electrocatalyst for the hydrogenation of benzaldehyde. Using different concentrations of the organic, and electrolysis c… Show more
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