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HERO ID
1979849
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Catalytic synthesis of alpha-methylene-gamma-valerolactone: a biomass-derived acrylic monomer
Author(s)
Manzer, LE
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Applied Catalysis A: General
ISSN:
0926-860X
EISSN:
1873-3875
Volume
272
Issue
1-2
Page Numbers
249-256
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.apcata.2004.05.048
Web of Science Id
WOS:000223592700027
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http://
://WOS:000223592700027
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Abstract
alpha-Methylene-gamma-valerolactone (MeMBL) is an attractive, new, acrylic monomer that imparts high thermal stability to polymers. The absence of an economically attractive catalytic process for its preparation has prevented commercial development. Previous methods have used stoichiometric, expensive reagents. We now report a two-step process for its synthesis from a biomass-derived starting material, levulinic acid. The first step is a high yield hydrogenation of levulinic acid to gamma-valerolactone (GVL) in nearly quantitative yield using a Ru/c catalyst. The second step is a heterogeneous, gas phase catalytic condensation of formaldehyde with GVL over basic catalysts, prepared from Group 1 and 2 metal salts on silica. While the reaction is very selective to lactone derivatives, the process suffers form rapid catalyst deactivation, however regeneration can be accomplished under relatively mild conditions. Although an isomer of the desired product is highly favored over a wide temperature range, proper choice of catalyst gives the thermodynamically unfavorable, yet desirable product in very high yield. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
levulinic acid; acrylic monomers; valerolactone; hydrogenation; formaldehyde; methylene lactone
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Formaldehyde [archived]
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Not formaldehyde
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2015
FA DevRepro 072115
Not FA-Exposure Criteria
Not FA-Exposure Criteria
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IRIS Formaldehyde (Inhalation) [Final 2024]
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