Janus electrocatalytic flow-through membrane enables highly selective singlet oxygen production
Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 11, Issue: 1, Page: 6228
2020
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The importance of singlet oxygen (O) in the environmental and biomedical fields has motivated research for effective O production. Electrocatalytic processes hold great potential for highly-automated and scalable O synthesis, but they are energy- and chemical-intensive. Herein, we present a Janus electrocatalytic membrane realizing ultra-efficient O production (6.9 mmol per m of permeate) and very low energy consumption (13.3 Wh per m of permeate) via a fast, flow-through electro-filtration process without the addition of chemical precursors. We confirm that a superoxide-mediated chain reaction, initiated by electrocatalytic oxygen reduction on the cathodic membrane side and subsequently terminated by HO oxidation on the anodic membrane side, is crucial for O generation. We further demonstrate that the high O production efficiency is mainly attributable to the enhanced mass and charge transfer imparted by nano- and micro-confinement effects within the porous membrane structure. Our findings highlight a new electro-filtration strategy and an innovative reactive membrane design for synthesizing O for a broad range of potential applications including environmental remediation.
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