In this study, we have applied the hydrothermal electrolysis to reactions of alcohols, such as butanol, ethylene glycol, and glycerol. Batch type and continuous flow-type reactors were used in order to reveal the main reaction pathways of organic compounds containing hydroxyl group in the electrolysis in subcritical water to predict reaction feature of biomass-related compounds such as saccharides.
As a result, it was found that 1-butanol was converted into butylaldehyde and butyric acid via partial oxidation at 250 C and 1 - 3 A of DC current while no oxidation products was observed without electrical current loading at identical conditions. As a gas phase product, hydrogen was generated according to electorchemical reaction. Glycerol which has two primary hydroxyl groups and one secondary one was treated in dilute alkaline solution at 240-280 C. The experimental results showed that glycerol was converted into lactic acid, glycolaldehyde, and formic acid. As a gas product, only hydrogen was obtained. The yield and selectivity of lactic acid was lower than the reaction in concentrated alkali solution at 300 C.