Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 1987, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (2): 42-45.

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ELECTROCATALYTIC REDUCTION OF C2H2 TO C2H2 IN FERROUS-MOLYBDATE SYSTEMS

Xu Shukai1,2, Zhang Yingzhou1,2, Zhou Shaomin1,2   

  1. 1. Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University;
    2. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Xiamen University
  • Received:1986-01-21 Revised:1986-09-10 Published:1987-04-10 Online:1987-04-10

Abstract: The electrochemical reduction of C2H2 to C2H4 in 0.1M NaClO4 DMF solution containing FeCl2 and K2MoS4 has been investigated by using potentiostatic electrolysis, cyclic voltammetry and a.c.impedance methods. The results showed that the ferrous-molybdate systems exhibited an appreciable electrocatalytic activity and high selectivity in reducing C2H2 to C2H4 when the potential of the graphite electrode was at -1.50V (vs.SCE). It was sugges-ted that the reaction Mo(Ⅵ)→Mo(Ⅴ) takes place at -0.5--1.0V and the reaction Mo(Ⅴ) to Mo(Ⅲ) at -1.0--1.5V,which proceeds through a consecutive electron transfer mechanism, forming a complex of Mo(Ⅲ) as electorcatalytically active species, faciliating the electron transfer of the reaction.