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Title:

Optimisation of Catalytic Production of 5-HMF and Furfural Using Phosphotungstic-derived Heteropoly Acids

Author(s):

Zhu, Z., Boodhoo, K., Abegão, F.R.

Document(s):

Paper Paper

Poster Poster

Abstract:

Phosphotungstic-derived heteropoly acids (HPW) catalysts, where one atom of W was replaced by Cu, Zn or Sn, were synthesised and supported on alumina. The catalysts were applied in C5/C6 sugar dehydration to produce furfural/5-hydroxymethylfurfural. The HPW-Sn/Al2O3 catalyst contributed to the best products yields, because its highest Brønsted acidity (0.023 µmol/g) which facilitated sugar dehydration, and moderate Lewis acidity (0.477 µmol/g) which was beneficial to xylose and glucose isomerisation. The influence of process conditions, including temperature (120-160 ?), time (1-3 h), and sugar to catalyst mass ratio (50 and 25), on sugar conversion and yields of products was studied using a synthetic sugar mixture. Temperature was the most influential parameter, enhancing sugar conversion and yields of furans. Increased reaction time generally improved sugar conversion, but reduced product yields. Increased sugar:catalyst mass ratio generally had less influence on product yields. The optimised furan yields from synthetic sugar mixture, especially furfural, were obtained at 160 oC, for 2 h. Compared to other catalysts, HPW-Sn/Al2O3 contributed to good C5 and C6 sugar conversions (56% and 75%) and the highest yields of total furans (27%). The HPW-Sn/Al2O3 catalyst was used under optimised reaction conditions to convert an industrial hemicellulose stream with a total furan yield of 33.6%.

Keywords:

catalytic conversion, furfural, hemicellulose, biobased products, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural

Topic:

Biomass Conversion to Bio-Based Products and Chemicals

Subtopic:

Biorefinery platforms for bio-based chemicals and polymers

Event:

31st European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

6CV.7.9

Pages:

1110 - 1112

ISBN:

978-88-89407-23-3

Paper DOI:

10.5071/31stEUBCE2023-6CV.7.9

Price:

FREE