Issue 21, 2022

Aqueous conversion of monosaccharides to furans: were we wrong all along to use catalysts?

Abstract

Dehydration of the most relevant biomass derived monosaccharides, xylose, glucose and fructose, was investigated to attain value-added platform chemicals: furfural, hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) and levulinic acid (LA). Reaction kinetics were studied in an aqueous environment in the presence and absence of the H-BEA zeolite. H-BEA demonstrated high activity, especially for isomerization of monosaccharides and rehydration of 5-HMF, while this work demonstrated that dehydration of sugars was governed predominantly by homogeneous reactions. Saccharide reactivity followed the trend of fructose > xylose > glucose, while 5-HMF was more susceptible to further conversion compared to furfural. The addition of H-BEA compromised 5-HMF yields (being an intermediate), and facilitated its further conversion to levulinic acid. The absence of a solid acid catalyst resulted in significant amounts of furfural and 5-HMF, whereas the addition of H-BEA resulted in higher yields of levulinic acid (26 mol% and 30 mol%). Excellent agreement between experimental and modelled values allowed the use of kinetic parameters for predictive modelling and optimization of the process conditions for maximizing the yields of 5-HMF and LA. The optimization was experimentally validated, where homogeneously catalyzed dehydration of fructose resulted in the highest 5-HMF yield (52 mol%) attained in 34 min at 234 °C due to the high activation energy (139 kJ mol−1) and reaction rate constants. In contrast, the highest LA yield was achieved at moderate operational temperatures (165 °C) and longer reaction times (10 h) as a result of a significantly lower energy barrier (60 kJ mol−1) determined for rehydration reactions.

Graphical abstract: Aqueous conversion of monosaccharides to furans: were we wrong all along to use catalysts?

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2022
Accepted
05 Oct 2022
First published
14 Oct 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Green Chem., 2022,24, 8523-8537

Aqueous conversion of monosaccharides to furans: were we wrong all along to use catalysts?

A. Jakob, B. Likozar and M. Grilc, Green Chem., 2022, 24, 8523 DOI: 10.1039/D2GC02736D

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