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Dehydration of Glucose to 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural Using Nb-doped Tungstite.


ABSTRACT: Dehydration of glucose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) remains a significant problem in the context of the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass. Hydrolysis of WCl6 and NbCl5 leads to precipitation of Nb-containing tungstite (WO3 ?H2 O) at low Nb content and mixtures of tungstite and niobic acid at higher Nb content. Tungstite is a promising catalyst for the dehydration of glucose to HMF. Compared with Nb2 O5 , fewer by-products are formed because of the low Brønsted acidity of the (mixed) oxides. In water, an optimum yield of HMF was obtained for Nb-W oxides with low Nb content owing to balanced Lewis and Brønsted acidity. In THF/water, the strong Lewis acidity and weak Brønsted acidity caused the reaction to proceed through isomerization to fructose and dehydration of fructose to a partially dehydrated intermediate, which was identified by LC-ESI-MS. The addition of HCl to the reaction mixture resulted in rapid dehydration of this intermediate to HMF. The HMF yield obtained in this way was approximately 56?% for all tungstite catalysts. Density functional theory calculations show that the Lewis acid centers on the tungstite surface can isomerize glucose into fructose. Substitution of W by Nb lowers the overall activation barrier for glucose isomerization by stabilizing the deprotonated glucose adsorbate.

SUBMITTER: Yue C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5129542 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dehydration of Glucose to 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural Using Nb-doped Tungstite.

Yue Chaochao C   Li Guanna G   Pidko Evgeny A EA   Wiesfeld Jan J JJ   Rigutto Marcello M   Hensen Emiel J M EJ  

ChemSusChem 20160805 17


Dehydration of glucose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) remains a significant problem in the context of the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass. Hydrolysis of WCl6 and NbCl5 leads to precipitation of Nb-containing tungstite (WO3 ⋅H2 O) at low Nb content and mixtures of tungstite and niobic acid at higher Nb content. Tungstite is a promising catalyst for the dehydration of glucose to HMF. Compared with Nb2 O5 , fewer by-products are formed because of the low Brønsted acidity of the (mixed) ox  ...[more]

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