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Selective aerobic photocatalytic glycerol oxidation on Au/TiO2 with borate additives
Photocatalytic valorization is a sustainable approach for converting glycerol to value-added chemicals under ambient conditions, which remains challenging. Herein, using Au/TiO 2 as photocatalyst, we report glycerol oxidation reaction in non-pressurized reactor with borate additives. The activity and selectivity of photocatalytic glycerol oxidation depends on Au loading, borate concentration and solution pH. Both superoxide and hydroxyl radicals are generated due to oxygen reduction and water oxidation by photoexcited charge carriers. Apart from coordinating and protecting the oxidized intermediates from further oxidation, borate additives are discovered to up-regulate the superoxide radical generation, beneficial for C3 products formation. In pH 12 solution, C3 products selectivity of 58% and 37% on liquid-phase and carbon basis respectively, was realized at 94% glycerol conversion under AM 1.5 G irradiation for 4 h. Our finding may help guiding future catalyst design for photocatalytic biomass valorizations, where a balanced oxidative power is needed to steer the reaction pathway.