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Integration of Enzymatic and Heterogeneous Catalysis for One-Pot Production of Fructose from Glucose.

Jiankui SunHelong LiHongzhi HuangBo WangLing-Ping XiaoGuoyong Song
Published in: ChemSusChem (2018)
The search for efficient routes for the production of fructose from biomass-derived glucose is of great interest and importance, as fructose is a highly attractive substrate in the conversion of cellulosic biomass into biofuels and chemicals. In this study, a one-pot, multistep procedure involving enzyme-catalyzed oxidation of glucose at C2 and Ni/C-catalyzed hydrogenation of d-glucosone at C1 selectively gives fructose in 77 % yield. Starting from upstream substrates such as α-cellulose and starch, fructose was also generated with similar efficiency and selectivity by the combination of enzymatic and heterogeneous catalysis. This method constitutes a new means of preparing fructose from biomass-derived substrates in an efficient fashion.
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