Lanthanum-modified Hydroxyapatite-Supported Cobalt for Highly Selective Synthesis of Primary Amines via Ethylene Glycol Amination

Abstract

Alcohol amination, which produces water as the sole by-product and utilizes biomass-derived feedstocks, represents an environmentally benign alternative for amines synthesis. However, achieving efficient alcohol activation under mild conditions while suppressing over-alkylation (e.g., secondary or cyclic amines) remains challenging. Although cobalt (Co) -based catalysts are widely used in alcohol amination, controlling primary amine selectivity persists as a key research challenge. This study employs structurally tunable hydroxyapatite (HAP) as a catalyst support and enhances catalytic performance via a metal-ion pre-modification strategy. The experimental results show that lanthanum (La) -modified Co/La-HAP exhibits superior primary amine selectivity in ethylene glycol (EG) amination, affording an EG conversion of 28.7% and a primary amine selectivity of 65.5%. In comparison with unmodified Co/HAP, the primary amine yield increased from 10.5% to 21.2%. Systematic characterization reveals that La modification not only enhances the acid-base synergy of HAP but also weakens the strong Co-HAP interaction, thereby suppressing the formation of difficult-to-reduce Co species. In situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) further confirms that Co/La-HAP promotes EG dehydrogenation more effectively and stabilizes the key glycolaldehyde (GA) intermediate.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Feb 2026
Accepted
10 Mar 2026
First published
12 Mar 2026

New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Lanthanum-modified Hydroxyapatite-Supported Cobalt for Highly Selective Synthesis of Primary Amines via Ethylene Glycol Amination

B. Zhou, Y. Guan, X. Gao, J. Yu, J. Pu, H. Chen, X. Wang, D. Yi, Y. Song, G. Li, R. Zhang and X. Zhu, New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6NJ00479B

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