TY - JOUR
T1 - Niobium phosphates as bifunctional catalysts for the conversion of biomass-derived monosaccharides
AU - Vieira, José Lucas
AU - Paul, Geo
AU - Iga, Gustavo D.
AU - Cabral, Natalia M.
AU - Bueno, José Maria C.
AU - Bisio, Chiara
AU - Gallo, Jean Marcel R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/5/5
Y1 - 2021/5/5
N2 - The direct conversion of glucose and xylose into HMF and furfural is more efficient using a combination of Lewis and Brønsted acids. Herein, niobium phosphates were prepared with different compositions, which affect its surface acidity and, consequently, the catalytic activity. The catalysts with a high P/Nb molar ratio presented a low molar ratio between Lewis and Brønsted acid sites (L/B ratio), while those with low P/Nb molar ratio displayed a high L/B ratio. NbP-2, the sample with the highest L/B ratio, showed the highest reaction rate for both HMF and furfural formation. It was found, indeed, that the reaction rate for monosaccharides conversion and furans formation correlate linearly with the L/B ratio. The results presented not only introduce niobium phosphates with a high L/B molar ratio as promising catalysts for HMF and furfural production but also provide fundamental knowledge that will guide the design of other bifunctional heterogeneous catalysts.
AB - The direct conversion of glucose and xylose into HMF and furfural is more efficient using a combination of Lewis and Brønsted acids. Herein, niobium phosphates were prepared with different compositions, which affect its surface acidity and, consequently, the catalytic activity. The catalysts with a high P/Nb molar ratio presented a low molar ratio between Lewis and Brønsted acid sites (L/B ratio), while those with low P/Nb molar ratio displayed a high L/B ratio. NbP-2, the sample with the highest L/B ratio, showed the highest reaction rate for both HMF and furfural formation. It was found, indeed, that the reaction rate for monosaccharides conversion and furans formation correlate linearly with the L/B ratio. The results presented not only introduce niobium phosphates with a high L/B molar ratio as promising catalysts for HMF and furfural production but also provide fundamental knowledge that will guide the design of other bifunctional heterogeneous catalysts.
KW - 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural
KW - Acid catalysis
KW - Bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst
KW - Biomass conversion
KW - Furfural
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118099
DO - 10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118099
M3 - Article
SN - 0926-860X
VL - 617
JO - Applied Catalysis A: General
JF - Applied Catalysis A: General
M1 - 118099
ER -