Advances in electrocatalytic dehydrogenation of ethylamine to acetonitrile

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Abstract

The electrocatalytic dehydrogenation of ethylamine (EDH), owing to its high hydrogen content, holds broad prospects in electrochemical hydrogen (H2) production, H2 storage, and addressing energy issues, thus deserving wide attention. In this feature article, we first summarized the fundamentals of thermocatalytic and electrocatalytic EDH and reviewed the recent state-of-the-art advances in catalyst research, specifically platinum group metal (PGM) catalysts and non-PGM catalysts. We systematically discussed the potential applications of electrocatalytic EDH in energy storage and conversion. Finally, we provide our perspective on the key challenges and future developments in this field. We believe this feature article will offer helpful guidance for oriented design and optimization of stable and efficient catalysts for electrocatalytic EDH and related energy applications.

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Zhu, Y., Wu, D., Tang, J., Braaten, D., Liu, B., & Peng, Z. (2024). Advances in electrocatalytic dehydrogenation of ethylamine to acetonitrile. Chemical Communications, 60(68), 9007–9021. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cc03431g

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