Formaldehyde Electro-oxidation on Copper Metal and Copper-based Amorphous Alloys in Alkaline Media

Abstract
Copper metal and copper-based amorphous alloys, a-Cu35Ti65 and a-Cu33Zr67, exhibit a very high and stable activity for the anodic HCHO oxidation in aqueous NaOH and Na2CO3. The oxidation current was already observable at electrode potentials as low as 0.1 V (RHE) and, in particular, the HF-treated amorphous alloys gave high current densities around 40 mA cm−2 (apparent) at 0.2 V. Kinetic data, roughly first order both in HCHO and OH concentration, are in favour of the mechanism in which the oxidation proceeds via hydroxymethanolate ion (HOCH2O) formed from HCHO and OH, producing HCOO and H2: This ion is readily oxidized on the copper metal or copper-based amorphous alloy electrodes. The Tafel slope was in general agreement with the reaction mechanism assuming a rate-determining one-electron transfer step.