iScience (Oct 2023)

Lignin-derived carbon nanosheets boost electrochemical reductive amination of pyruvate to alanine

  • Shunhan Jia,
  • Xingxing Tan,
  • Limin Wu,
  • Ziwei Zhao,
  • Xinning Song,
  • Jiaqi Feng,
  • Libing Zhang,
  • Xiaodong Ma,
  • Zhanrong Zhang,
  • Xiaofu Sun,
  • Buxing Han

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 10
p. 107776

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Summary: Efficient and sustainable amino acid synthesis is essential for industrial applications. Electrocatalytic reductive amination has emerged as a promising method, but challenges such as undesired side reactions and low efficiency persist. Herein, we demonstrated a lignin-derived catalyst for alanine synthesis. Carbon nanosheets (CNSs) were synthesized from lignin via a template-assisted method and doped with nitrogen and sulfur to boost reductive amination and suppress side reactions. The resulting N,S-co-doped carbon nanosheets (NS-CNSs) exhibited outstanding electrochemical performance. It achieved a maximum alanine Faradaic efficiency of 79.5%, and a yield exceeding 1,199 μmol h−1 cm−2 on NS-CNS, with a selectivity above 99.9%. NS-CNS showed excellent durability during long-term electrolysis. Kinetic studies including control experiments and theoretical calculations provided further insights into the reaction pathway. Moreover, NS-CNS catalysts demonstrated potential in upgrading real-world polylactic acid plastic waste, yielding value-added alanine with a selectivity over 75%.

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