High production of furfural by flash pyrolysis of C6 sugars and lignocellulose by Pd-PdO/ZnSO 4 catalyst.
Qiaoqiao ZhouJinxing GuJingwei WangAnthony De GirolamoSasha YangLian ZhangPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
Furfural (C 5 H 4 O 2 ) is an important platform chemical for the synthesis of next-generation bio-fuels. Herein, we report a novel and reusable heterogeneous catalyst, Pd-PdO/ZnSO 4 with 1.1 mol% palladium (Pd), for the production of furfural by flash pyrolysis of lignocelluloses at 400 °C. For both dry and wet C6 cellulose and its monomers, the furfural yields reach 74-82 mol%, relative to 96 mol% from C5 xylan and 23-33 wt% from sugarcane bagasse and corncob. The catalyst has a well-defined structure and bifunctional property, comprising a ZnSO 4 support for the dehydration and isomerization of glucose, and a local core-shell configuration for metallic Pd 0 encapsulated by an oxide (PdO) layer. The PdO layer is active for the Grob fragmentation of formaldehyde (HCHO) from glucose, which is subsequently in-situ steam reformed into syn-gas (i.e. H 2 and CO), whereas the Pd 0 core is active in promoting the last dehydration step for the formation of furfural.