In this study, copper–carbon material composites, Cu/CM (where CM is reduced graphene oxide (rGO), graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), their mixture, and N-doped reduced graphene oxide (N-rGO)), were prepared using a simple method of chemical reduction of copper cations in the presence of CM related to molecular-level mixing methods. Additionally, copper cations from its oxides present in the composites were reduced in an electrochemical cell by depositing them on the surface of a horizontally positioned cathode. The structure and morphology of the Cu/CM composites were studied using electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. The thermal stability and elemental analysis were determined for the carbon materials. The resulting Cu/CM composites were used as electrocatalysts in the electrohydrogenation of the aromatic ketone, acetophenone. Cu/rGO and Cu/N-rGO composites with a 1:1 ratio exhibited catalytic activity in this process, increasing the rate of APh hydrogenation and its degree of conversion with the selective formation of a single product, methyl phenyl carbinol (or 1-phenylethanol), compared to the electrochemical reduction of APh on a cathode without a catalyst. The Cu/N-rGO composite demonstrated the highest electrocatalytic activity.
Иванова et al. (Sun,) studied this question.