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Switchable Catalytic Polyoxometalate-Based Systems for Biomass Conversion to Carboxylic Acids.


ABSTRACT: We present the Keggin-type polyoxometalate H6[PV3Mo9O40] as a switchable catalyst being able to catalyze the transformation of both glucose and glyceraldehyde to formic acid (42%) and lactic acid (40%), respectively, within 1 h reaction time by simply changing the reaction atmosphere at 160 °C from oxygen to nitrogen in one reactor setup. In detail, we report the influence of different gas atmospheres and reaction temperatures on various vanadium-containing catalysts in the selective transformation of several biogenic substrates to carboxylic acids with a special emphasis on reaction pathways and switchability of the catalyst systems. All investigations were carried out in parallel using either an oxygen or a nitrogen atmosphere of 20 bar performing time-resolved experiments between 0.25 and 5 h and a temperature variation from 160 to 200 °C. Furthermore, a catalyst and a substrate variation led to the reaction system consisting of glyceraldehyde and the Keggin-type polyoxometalates (POM) H6[PV3Mo9O40] as the best switchable reaction system under the applied conditions. This study shows interesting potential for using both Keggin-type and Lindqvist-type POMs as switchable catalysts for selective biomass conversion to platform chemicals.

SUBMITTER: Voß D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7408192 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Switchable Catalytic Polyoxometalate-Based Systems for Biomass Conversion to Carboxylic Acids.

Voß Dorothea D   Dietrich Regina R   Stuckart Maria M   Albert Jakob J  

ACS omega 20200724 30


We present the Keggin-type polyoxometalate H<sub>6</sub>[PV<sub>3</sub>Mo<sub>9</sub>O<sub>40</sub>] as a switchable catalyst being able to catalyze the transformation of both glucose and glyceraldehyde to formic acid (42%) and lactic acid (40%), respectively, within 1 h reaction time by simply changing the reaction atmosphere at 160 °C from oxygen to nitrogen in one reactor setup. In detail, we report the influence of different gas atmospheres and reaction temperatures on various vanadium-conta  ...[more]

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