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Integrating Hydrogen Production with Aqueous Selective Semi‐Dehydrogenation of Tetrahydroisoquinolines over a Ni<sub>2</sub>P Bifunctional Electrode
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Oxygen Reduction ReactionChemical EngineeringHydrogen ProductionAqueous Selective Semi‐dehydrogenationEngineeringAlternative Anodic ReactionElectrosynthesisHydrogen Production TechnologyCatalysisRedox ChemistryHydrogenChemistryWater ElectrolysisHigh SelectivityHydrogen GenerationElectrochemistryEvolution Reaction
Abstract Exploring an alternative anodic reaction to produce value‐added chemicals with high selectivity, especially integrated with promoted hydrogen generation, is desirable. Herein, a selective semi‐dehydrogenation of tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs) is demonstrated to replace the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) for boosting H 2 evolution reaction (HER) in water over a Ni 2 P nanosheet electrode. The value‐added semi‐dehydrogenation products, dihydroisoquinolines (DHIQs), can be selectively obtained with high yields at the anode. The controllable semi‐dehydrogenation is attributed to the in situ formed Ni II /Ni III redox active species. Such a strategy can deliver a variety of DHIQs bearing electron‐withdrawing/donating groups in good yields and excellent selectivities, and can be applied to gram‐scale synthesis. A two‐electrode Ni 2 P bifunctional electrolyzer can produce both H 2 and DHIQs with robust stability and high Faradaic efficiencies at a much lower cell voltage than that of overall water splitting.
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