Exceptionally high yields of furfural from assorted raw biomass over solid acids†
Abstract
Development of stable and recyclable solid acid catalysts in the efficient valorisation of hemicellulose to yield C5 sugars and furfural is vital to boost the prospects of using lignocelluloses for chemicals synthesis. Using an silicoaluminophosphate, namely SAPO-44, as a catalyst, an environmentally benign process of furfural synthesis from diversified real substrates (without any treatment or the need for separation of its components) is shown. In an efficient one-pot methodology, at 443 K and in the presence of a biphasic solvent system, selective conversions of hemicelluloses from raw biomass (bagasse, rice husk and wheat straw) to extraordinarily high yields of furfural of about 93% were attainable. Under similar reaction conditions, an 82% yield of furfural is also achievable directly from isolated hemicellulose within 10 h. Hydrophilic SAPO-44, having higher hydrothermal stability, showed similar activity for all the substrates for a minimum of up to 8 times in recycling runs. Various physico-chemical characterizations (X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis-derivative thermogravimetry, temperature programmed desorption-NH3, N2 sorption, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) of fresh and spent catalysts were used to improve SAPO-44 stability.