One-Pot Selective Conversion of Hemicellulose to Xylitol
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| Publication date | 17-02-2017 |
| Journal | Organic Proces Research & Development |
| Volume | Issue number | 21 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 165-170 |
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| Abstract |
Converting hemicellulose into valuable platform chemicals is a key step in developing an integrated biorefinery. Traditionally, hemicellulose conversion into xylitol is done in two steps, using mineral acids and enzymes. Here we report a one-pot hydrolysis–hydrogenation of hemicellulose to xylitol. We used a combination of either heteropoly acid or biomass-derived organic acid and Ru on carbon as catalyst. Silicotungstic acid, phosphotungstic acid, and lactic acid can be used efficiently in the hydrolysis part. Phosphomolybdic acid was not very active (<5% yield). The reduction can be done using either hydrogen gas or isopropanol as the reductant. The entire process runs in water, at relatively mild temperatures and pressures (140 °C and 20 bar). Lactic acid or phosphotungstic acid combined with Ru/C gave around 70% xylitol yield in 3 h using H2 as a reductant. With isopropanol as a reductant, phosphotungstic acid and Ru/C gave a high xylitol yield (82%), while only ∼20% xylitol yield was obtained with lactic acid.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In special issue: Work from the Organic Reactions Catalysis Society Meeting 2016. - With supporting information. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.6b00169 |
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