Volume 66, 1970

Oxidation of ethylene at a palladium electrode

Abstract

The electrochemical oxidation of ethylene to acetaldehyde and carbon dioxide is investigated at a palladium electrode in 2 N sulphuric acid at 80°C, as a first step towards the partial oxidation of higher olefins. Results on the corrosion of a palladium electrode in the absence of ethylene show features not previously reported, and a possible mechanism is given to account for the results. In the presence of ethylene at electrode potentials above 0.75 V EH, it is shown that two reaction schemes are likely to be in operation to account for the products observed, as well as the appearance of a considerable amount of palladium metal in the electrolyte.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1970,66, 2889-2896

Oxidation of ethylene at a palladium electrode

F. Goodridge and C. J. H. King, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1970, 66, 2889 DOI: 10.1039/TF9706602889

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