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Continuous flow hydrogenation of methyl and ethyl levulinate: an alternative route to γ-valerolactone production.


ABSTRACT: Heterogeneous continuous transformation of methyl levulinate (ML) and ethyl levulinate (EL) to γ-valerolactone (GVL), as a promising C5-platform molecule was studied at 100°C. It was proved that the H-Cube® continuous hydrogenation system equipped with 5% Ru/C CatCart® is suitable for the reduction of both levulinate esters. While excellent conversion rates (greater than 99.9%) of ML and EL could be achieved in water and corresponding alcohols, the selectivities of GVL were primarily affected by the solvent used. In water, 100% conversion and ca 50% selectivity that represent ca 0.45 molGVL gmetal -1 h-1 productivity towards GVL, were obtained under 100 bar of total system pressure. The application of alcohols as a solvent, which maintained high conversion rates up to 1 ml min-1 flow rate, resulted in lower productivities (less than 0.2 molGVL gmetal -1 h-1) of GVL. Therefore, from a synthesis point of view, the corresponding 4-hydroxyvalerate esters could be obtained even at a higher reaction rate. The addition of sulfonated triphenylphosphine ligand (TPPTS) allowed reduction of the system pressure and resulted in the higher selectivity towards GVL.

SUBMITTER: Tukacs JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6549990 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Continuous flow hydrogenation of methyl and ethyl levulinate: an alternative route to <i>γ</i>-valerolactone production.

Tukacs József M JM   Sylvester Áron Á   Kmecz Ildikó I   Jones Richard V RV   Óvári Mihály M   Mika László T LT  

Royal Society open science 20190501 5


Heterogeneous continuous transformation of methyl levulinate (ML) and ethyl levulinate (EL) to <i>γ</i>-valerolactone (GVL), as a promising C<sub>5</sub>-platform molecule was studied at 100°C. It was proved that the H-Cube<sup>®</sup> continuous hydrogenation system equipped with 5% Ru/C CatCart<sup>®</sup> is suitable for the reduction of both levulinate esters. While excellent conversion rates (greater than 99.9%) of ML and EL could be achieved in water and corresponding alcohols, the selecti  ...[more]

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