Organic Carbonates: Efficient Extraction Solvents for the Synthesis of HMF in Aqueous Media with Cerium Phosphates as Catalysts (vol 9, pg 118, 2016)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We describe a process for the selective conversion of C6-polyols
into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) in biphasic systems of
organic carbonate/water (OC/W), with cerium(IV) phosphates
as catalysts. Different reaction parameters such as the OC/W
ratio, catalyst loading, reaction time, and temperature, were investigated
for the dehydration of fructose. Under the best reaction
conditions, a yield of 67.7% with a selectivity of 93.2%
was achieved at 423K after 6 h of reaction using [(Ce(-
PO4)1.5(H2O)(H3O)0.5(H2O)0.5)] as the catalyst. A maximum yield of
70% with the same selectivity was achieved after 12 h. At the
end of the reaction, the catalyst was removed by centrifugation,
the organic phase was separated from water and evaporated
in vacuo (with solvent recovery), and solid 5-HMF was
isolated (purity >99 %). The recovery and reuse of the catalyst
and the relationship between the structure of the OC and the
efficiency of the extraction are discussed. The OC/W system influences
the lifetime of the catalysts positively compared to
only water.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biphasic catalysis; carbohydrates; cerium; solvent effects; structure-activity relationships
List of contributors:
DI BITONTO, Luigi; Pastore, Carlo
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