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Elucidation of the Catalytic Pathway for the Direct Conversion of Furfuryl Alcohol into γ-Valerolactone over Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 Catalysts.

Pichaya ChuangpusriSasiradee JantaseePatcharaporn WeerachawanasakWeerachon TolekChawalit NgamcharussrivichaiDuangamol N TungasmitaNoppadon SathitsuksanohJoongjai Panpranot
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
The one-pot conversion of furfuryl alcohol (FA) into GVL was investigated over the sol-gel-synthesized Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 (AlSi) catalysts with various Al 2 O 3 loadings (0.2-10 wt %) and commercial zeolites including MFI-1, H-ZSM5, H-beta, and HY-15 in a batch reactor under mild reaction conditions (130 °C, 1 bar N 2 , and 15-120 min). The reaction pathways depend largely on the acid properties of the catalysts, especially the types of Bronsted (B) and Lewis (L) acid sites. A tandem alcoholysis/hydrogenation/cyclization sequence is dominant on the AlSi catalysts (Al ≥ 4%) and all the zeolites except MFI-1, resulting in complete conversion of FA and GVL with an yield 64-75% with IPL as the major side-product, regardless of the differences in their B/L ratios 0.06-1.35. In the absence of B acid sites (i.e., 0.2% AlSi and MFI-1 catalysts), FA could be straightforwardly converted into GVL on the weak Lewis acid sites from the isolated silanol groups using 2-propanol as a hydrogen source. The AlSi catalysts are promising tunable catalysts for FA conversion with good recyclability.
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