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HERO ID
7857181
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
High production of levulinic acid from cellulosic feedstocks being catalyzed by temperature-responsive transition metal substituted heteropolyacids
Author(s)
Zhang, X; Zhang, X; Sun, N; Wang, S; Wang, X; Jiang, Z
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Renewable Energy
ISSN:
0960-1481
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Location
OXFORD
Volume
141
Page Numbers
802-813
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2019.04.058
Web of Science Id
WOS:000472241100070
Abstract
Heteropolyacids (HPAs), super strong Brønsted acid solids, were recently reported to achieve cellulose conversion with high efficiency. To achieve higher levulinic acid (LA)yield, a series of Lewis metal-substituent phosphotungstic acids HnPW11LO39 (HPWL, L = CuII, SnIV, CrIII, ZnII, FeIII; L = TiIV, ZrIV, oxygen is 40)were used as catalysts in polysaccharides conversion. Identification of the reaction intermediates and products provided some information for cellulose conversion pathway. H5PW11TiO40 (Brønsted/Lewis acid = 2.84:1)was found to be most active with highest cellulose conversion giving highest glucose yield in water and highest LA yield in methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK)/water. In addition, for overcome the drawbacks in mass transferring and separation, the temperature-responsive catalyst of HOCH2CH2N(CH3)3H4PW11TiO40 (ChH4PWTi)was prepared giving as high as 76.1% LA yield at 93.8% cellulose conversion more than those by HPWTi (65.6%, 90.5%). Also, ChH4PWTi was obtained 93.7% conversion and 70.9% yield at microwave. ChH4PWTi also presented higher feedstocks - tolerance to mono-, di- or polysaccharides and even lignocellulose (corn straw, pinewood, husk of xanthoceras, coconut shell)to LA. As highest as 33.0% LA yield at 68.0% conversion was obtained by ChH4PWTi from husk of xanthoceras under mild conditions. ChH4PWTi could be recycled 12 times without significant loss of activity, which showed longer duration. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Heteropolyacids; Double acid sites; Cellulose; Levulinic acid; Temperature-responsive catalyst
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