Surface Engineered
BiVO4 for Photoelectrochemical
Alkene Epoxidation via Bromine Mediation
Posted on 2025-03-31 - 09:05
Selective epoxidation of alkenes
is essential in organic synthesis,
yet achieving it under mild conditions presents significant challenges.
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) alkene epoxidation driven by hypobromite
(BrO–, Br+) formation offers a green
and sustainable route, and enhancing Br+ production is
essential for achieving high product selectivity. A synergistic strategy
that integrates water oxidation to hydrogen peroxide with bromide
oxidation to bromine (Br2) using a surface engineered BiVO4 photoanode is presented. In situ generated
H2O2 and Br2 yield BrO–, which serves as an active brominating (Br+) agent for
alkene epoxidation. Consequently, the surface engineered BiVO4 photoanode achieves over 98.1 ± 0.79% conversion rate
and 91.9 ± 0.99% selectivity across various alkenes. An unbiased
PEC tandem device is constructed by coupling a BiVO4 photoanode
for styrene epoxidation with a Cu2O photocathode for hydrogen
production, achieving simultaneous styrene oxide production with 86.4%
selectivity and hydrogen production. Our work provides new insights
into PEC organic synthesis and hydrogen production.