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[SUBJECT] Electrocatalizador de cobalto-oxihidróxido optimiza la valorización de biomasa renovable

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Energía · Energía Renovable

Un equipo internacional ha desarrollado un electrocatalizador de heterouniones de CoO rico en vacantes y CoOOH de alto espín que convierte 5-hidroximetilfurfural (HMF) en ácido 2,5-furandicarboxílico (FDCA), un monómero clave para poliésteres renovables. El catalizador alcanzó una densidad de corriente de 10 mA cm⁻² a solo 1,19 V (vs. RHE), con una conversión de HMF superior al 98% y una selectividad hacia FDCA cercana al 100%, manteniéndose estable durante más de 1000 horas en condiciones alcalinas. Este avance en catálisis no noble para la electrooxidación de biomasa podría facilitar la producción de materiales poliméricos sostenibles, un área de creciente interés para integrar en sistemas de energía renovable y procesos circulares como los que usted investiga en su sistema geotérmico de aguas mineras.

Novelty: 88%

Rigor: 92%

Significance: 85%

Validity: 90%

Clarity: 87%


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