Distinguishing the Mechanism of Electrochemical Carboxylation in CO2 eXpanded Electrolytes

01 December 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

We shed light on the mechanism and rate-determining steps of the electrochemical car- carboxylation of acetophenone as a function of CO2 concentration, by using robust finite element analysis model that incorporates each reaction step. Specifically, we show that the first electrochemical reduction of acetophenone is followed by the homogeneous chemical addition of CO2. The electrochemical reduction of the acetophenone-CO2 adduct is more facile than that of acetophenone, resulting in an Electrochemical-Chemical-Electrochemical (ECE) reaction pathway that appears as a single voltammetric wave. These modeling results pro- vide new fundamental insights on the complex microenvironment in CO2-rich media that pro- duces an optimum electrochemical carboxylation rate as a function of CO2 pressure.

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