Issue 7, 2024

Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of furfural with hydrogen peroxide over a niobia catalyst

Abstract

Furfural is a very interesting bio-based platform molecule that can be derived from the pentoses found in hemicelluloses, such as xylose and arabinose. Furfural displays significant potential as a source for the production of various chemicals. By oxidizing furfural with hydrogen peroxide, a range of products can be obtained, including diacids such as succinic and maleic acids, as well as lactones such as 2(5H)-furanone. In this study, the oxidation of furfural was conducted using niobia as a heterogeneous catalyst, which displayed an interesting behavior, giving 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid (tartaric acid) as the main oxidation product. Other typical oxidation products, namely succinic acid and 2(5H)-furanone were also obtained in moderate concentrations. Tartaric acid and the rest of the oxidation products were identified by GS-MS, 1H NMR and 13C NMR. A wide range of conditions were screened to reveal the catalytic behavior of the system, enabling furfural consumption and formation of tartaric acid. Additionally, a plausible reaction network was established based on a previously proposed mechanism and experimental observations that accounted for the production of tartaric acid.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of furfural with hydrogen peroxide over a niobia catalyst

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Dec 2023
Accepted
28 Feb 2024
First published
29 Feb 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024,14, 1942-1957

Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of furfural with hydrogen peroxide over a niobia catalyst

W. Y. Perez-Sena, M. Paya, K. Eränen, R. Lassfolk, L. Lagerquist, N. Kumar, A. Aho, A. D'Angelo, T. Salmi, J. Wärnå and D. Yu. Murzin, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, 14, 1942 DOI: 10.1039/D3CY01686B

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