Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Glucose to Sorbitol with Raney Ni Catalysts Using Biomass-Derived Diols as Hydrogen Donors
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2021
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The catalytic transfer hydrogenation (CTH) of glucose to sorbitol has been studied using a wide collection of different biomass-derived alcohols and diols as hydrogen donors. Catalytic activity results reflect the feasibility to conduct this transformation in the presence of conventional, commercially available Raney Ni-type sponges as catalysts. Sacrificial diols displayed a superior performance as hydrogen donors as compared to short-chain alcohols, including secondary alcohols. Among them, terminal diols such as 1,4-butanediol and 1,5-pentanediol were revealed as excellent hydrogen donors, providing a high selectivity in the conversion of glucose into sorbitol. As for the catalysts, molybdenum promotion provided a very high catalytic activity to sponge nickel catalysts, even under mild temperature conditions. The transformation was also studied in a fixed-bed reactor under continuous-flow operation conditions. Results demonstrate that the catalysts are highly stable and able to operate for at least 550 h on stream with a high selectivity in the CTH of glucose to sorbitol.
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Beatriz García, Ana Orozco-Saumell, Manuel López Granados, Jovita Moreno, and Jose Iglesias ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2021 9 (44), 14857-14867 DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c04957
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