A comprehensive overview of the catalysts developed for the electrooxidation of glycerol with the aim of producing selectively value-added compounds is proposed in the present contribution. By presenting the main results reported in the literature on glycerol electrooxidation in acidic and alkaline media, using different kinds of catalytic materials (monometallic catalysts based on platinum group metals and non-noble metals, multimetallic alloys, or modification of surfaces by adatoms, etc.) and under different experimental conditions, some general trends concerning the effects of catalyst composition and structure, of reaction medium and of the electrode potential to enhance the activity for the glycerol oxidation reaction and of the selec...
AbstractHere we investigate the electrooxidation of glycerol on Palladium–Rhodium electrodeposits (a...
The catalytic oxidation of glycerol is an economical and environmentally friendly way to produce its...
This study demonstrates that an electrochemical dehydrogenation process can be used to oxidize glyce...
International audienceA comprehensive overview of the catalysts developed for the electrooxidation o...
International audienceThe worldwide glycerol stocks are increasing; to make the biodiesel industry s...
Glycerol electrooxidation has attracted immense attention due to the economic advantage it could add...
Glycerol is a highly versatile molecule because of its three hydroxyl groups and can be transformed ...
Due to its unique structure, characteristics, and bio-availability, glycerol transformation into val...
The price of crude glycerol has significantly decreased worldwide because of its oversupply. Many ch...
The recent progress of research and development on the catalytically selective oxidation of glycerol...
In this study, potential sweep technique and controlled potential electrolysis were used to analyze ...
In recent years, the rapid swift increase in world biodiesel production has caused an oversupply of ...
In this study, electrochemical valorization of glycerol was conductedin a two-compartmentelectrolys...
Glycerol is a by-product produced from biodiesel, fatty acid, soap and bioethanol industries. Today,...
Glycerol is a by-product of the transesterification reaction of vegetable oils by methanol leading t...
AbstractHere we investigate the electrooxidation of glycerol on Palladium–Rhodium electrodeposits (a...
The catalytic oxidation of glycerol is an economical and environmentally friendly way to produce its...
This study demonstrates that an electrochemical dehydrogenation process can be used to oxidize glyce...
International audienceA comprehensive overview of the catalysts developed for the electrooxidation o...
International audienceThe worldwide glycerol stocks are increasing; to make the biodiesel industry s...
Glycerol electrooxidation has attracted immense attention due to the economic advantage it could add...
Glycerol is a highly versatile molecule because of its three hydroxyl groups and can be transformed ...
Due to its unique structure, characteristics, and bio-availability, glycerol transformation into val...
The price of crude glycerol has significantly decreased worldwide because of its oversupply. Many ch...
The recent progress of research and development on the catalytically selective oxidation of glycerol...
In this study, potential sweep technique and controlled potential electrolysis were used to analyze ...
In recent years, the rapid swift increase in world biodiesel production has caused an oversupply of ...
In this study, electrochemical valorization of glycerol was conductedin a two-compartmentelectrolys...
Glycerol is a by-product produced from biodiesel, fatty acid, soap and bioethanol industries. Today,...
Glycerol is a by-product of the transesterification reaction of vegetable oils by methanol leading t...
AbstractHere we investigate the electrooxidation of glycerol on Palladium–Rhodium electrodeposits (a...
The catalytic oxidation of glycerol is an economical and environmentally friendly way to produce its...
This study demonstrates that an electrochemical dehydrogenation process can be used to oxidize glyce...