Electrocatalytic systems for the synthesis of value-added products

Autor/a

Carvajal, David ORCID

Director/a

Mas, Elena ORCID

Fabregat-Santiago, Francisco ORCID

Tutor/a

Fabregat-Santiago, Francisco ORCID

Fecha de defensa

2025-03-14

Páginas

258 p.



Departamento/Instituto

Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat

Programa de doctorado

Programa de Doctorat en Ciències

Resumen

To address the challenges posed by climate change and global warming, there is a pressing need to utilise renewable materials that can be obtained in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. The utilisation of biomass as a source of chemicals represents a revolutionary methodology with the potential to overcome humanity's reliance on fossil resources. Electrochemical technologies are advantageous in synthesising value-added products from biomass at atmospheric temperature and pressure, utilising water as a solvent and concurrently as a source of oxygen and hydrogen atoms and regulating chemical reactions through the application of electrical potential. In this study, inexpensive materials such as Cu and graphite, with slight modifications of catalytic metals such as Pd, Ag, Ni, were used for the electrochemical production of compounds that are used to produce polymeric materials, biofuels, pharmaceutical industry, etc.

Palabras clave

Biomass; Electrocatalysis; Electrooxidation; Electroreduction; Added-value compound; Green chemistry

Materias

54 - Química; 577 - Bioquímica. Biología molecular. Biofísica

Área de conocimiento

Ciències

Nota

Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacional

Documentos

2025_Tesis_Carvajal Guayapero_David Eduardo.pdf

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Derechos

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