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Highly efficient electrocatalytic oxidation of sterol by synergistic effect of aminoxyl radicals and Se<span class='icomoon'>?</span>Ni5P4
The exploration of efficient and environmentally friendly oxidation method is highly desirable to overcome the critical problems of poor selectivity and heavy metal contamination for the fine chemicals industry. Herein, a self-supported three-dimensional (3D) Se Ni 5 P 4 nanosheet electrocatalyst was rationally designed and fabricated. Benefiting from the synergistic effect of aminoxyl radical and mesoporous Se Ni 5 P 4 /graphite felt (GF), an excellent performance of ≥98% selectivity and 33.12 kg (m −3 h −1 ) space–time yield was obtained for sterol intermediate oxidation with the enhanced mass transfer effect of the continuous flow system. The doping of anionic selenium and phosphorus modulated the electronic structure of Se Ni 5 P 4 , and the oxyhydroxides generated by surface reconstruction accelerated the turnover of 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine N -oxyl (TEMPO), thereby enhancing the intrinsic electrocatalytic activity. A scale-up experiment was conducted with stacked-flow electrolyzer demonstrated the application potential. This work provided an efficient synergistic electrocatalytic strategy to facilitate rapid electron and mass transfer for electrochemical alcohol oxidation and highlighted the potential for practical electrosynthesis applications.