Mj. Chollier et al., Catalytic oxidation of maleic and oxalic acids under potential control of platinum catalysts, CATAL TODAY, 48(1-4), 1999, pp. 291-300
The oxidation of maleic and oxalic acids in diluted aqueous solutions and w
ith platinum catalysts under potential control was studied with the purpose
of defining the influence of potential on the catalytic activity. This con
trol was achieved either by an external device or was spontaneously establi
shed in the presence of the reactants. The effect of the composition and of
the pH was also investigated.
Oxalic acid can be oxidized in mild experimental conditions (T = 333 K, P-O
2 less than or equal to 1 bar) and at potential values of the catalyst comp
rised between 0.7<E<1.8 V/RHE with a maximum catalytic activity at 1.3 V/RH
E. The catalytic oxidation of this compound under external control of catal
yst potential occurs following the same mechanism as the electrocatalytic o
xidation. Oxalic acid is weakly adsorbed and its oxidation is inhibited by
strongly adsorbed anions.
Maleic acid needs more severe experimental condition to be oxidized (T = 38
3 K, P-O2 = 1-5 bars) and catalyst potentials in the range of 0.4 less than
or equal to E<1.1 V/RHE. In the same potential range an active adsorbed sp
ecies was detected.
The catalytic oxidation of maleic acid follows the same mechanism with and
without external control of catalyst potential which should be different fr
om the mechanism of the electrocatalytic oxidation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.