(2021) Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers_2-dimensional nanoleaf-like porous copper nitrate hydroxide as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for selective oxidation of hydroxymethylfurfural to diformylfuran
Li B.-C., Lee J., Kwon E., Thanh B.X., Lin J.-Y., You S., Lin C.-H., Lin K.-Y.A.
(Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers) Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers ISSN: 18761070 Vol.126 Issue. Article No. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2021.07.022
Background: 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-oxyl (TEMPO) accompanied with Cu has been validated as a promising oxidative catalytic process for oxidizing 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to value-added products. Since Cu-O cluster plays an important role in TEMPO-based HMF oxidation, and N-O moiety would facilitate the catalytic cycle of TEMPO regeneration, an interesting solid-phase material, copper nitrate hydroxide (CNH) (Cu2(OH)3NO3) is proposed for the first time for co-catalyzing TEMPO to oxidize HMF into a valuable product, 2,5-diformylfuran (DFF). Methods: In particular, a CNH with a 2D elliptical and porous surface is fabricated to become the leaf-like porous CNH (LPCNH) to maximize surface contact via a relatively simple procedure, and LPCNH would be an advantageous catalyst with TEMPO for converting HMF into DFF. Significant findings: While TEMPO or LPCNH was unable to oxidize HMF into DFF, the combination of LPCNH/TEMPO rapidly, and efficiently converted HMF to DFF with high selectivities. At 140 °C, a significantly high YDFF = 99.3% with SDFF = 100% can be obtained, and surpass almost all reported values, indicating that LPCNH+TEMPO is advantageous and selective to convert HMF into DFF. LPCNH could be also reusable for co-catalyzing with TEMPO for converting HMF to DFF. These findings validate that LPCNH is certainly a useful heterogeneous catalyst for valorizing HMF. © 2021
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