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Paper Title

Zeolite and zeotype-catalysed transformations of biofuranic compounds

Authors

Ashok Pandey
Ashok Pandey
Anders Riisager
Anders Riisager
Shunmugavel Saravanamurugan
Shunmugavel Saravanamurugan
Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque

Keywords

  • Catalytic Valorisation
  • Biomass
  • Solid Functional Materials
  • Value-Added Biochemicals
  • Biofuels
  • Furanic Compounds
  • Pentoses
  • Selective Dehydration
  • Etherification
  • Hydrogenation
  • Oxidation Reactions
  • Industrial Applications
  • Petroleum Replacement
  • Zeolites
  • Zeotype Materials
  • Micro- and Mesoporous Catalysts
  • Tuneable Acidity
  • Thermal Stability
  • Shape-Selectivity
  • Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • Biomass-Derived Furans
  • Hydrolysis
  • Isomerization
  • Sugar Dehydration
  • Platform Molecules
  • Sustainable Chemistry
  • Green Catalysis

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 18 | Issue : 21 | Page No : 5701-5735

Published On

August, 2016

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Abstract

Catalytic valorisation of biomass with solid functional materials has been recognised as a promising approach to produce value-added biochemicals and biofuels. Furanic compounds such as 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), 5-ethoxymethylfurfural, 2,5-dimethylfuran, 2,5-diformylfuran and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid can be obtained from hexoses and pentoses via selective dehydration and subsequent etherification, hydrogenation, oxidation reactions, which show great potential for industrial applications to replace petroleum-based chemicals and fuels. Zeolite and zeotype micro- and mesoporous materials with tuneable acidity, good thermal stability and shape-selectivity have recently emerged as promising solid catalysts, exhibiting superior catalytic performance to other heterogeneous catalysts. This review focuses on the synthesis of biomass-derived furanic compounds catalysed by zeolitic materials, firstly introducing zeolite-catalysed hydrolysis of di-, oligo- and polysaccharides and isomerization reactions of monomeric sugars. Subsequently, the catalytic dehydration reactions of hexoses and pentoses to obtain HMF and furfural are reported. Particularly, a variety of reaction pathways towards upgrading of the resulting platform furanic molecules to valuable bioproducts over zeolitic materials are discussed.

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