Application of Polyoxometalates as Efficient and Green Catalyst for Catalytic Upgrading of Cellulosic Biomass
Date
2020
Authors
Tiwari, Ritesh
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In recent years, the research on the sustainable production of energy, transportation fuels,
and materials has been incentivized. Non-food and preferably waste biomass has been identified
as a commercially-feasible renewable alternative to fossilized carbons for producing fuels and
chemicals. The chemocatalytic value addition of biomass, where the oxygen-rich biopolymers
are selectively deconstructed into functionally-rich small organic molecules, is of particular
interest. A new generation of robust, inexpensive, and environment-friendly catalysts are crucial
for the chemocatalytic route.
Over the past years, heteropolyacids (HPAs) are increasingly being used as a catalyst in
the chemistry of renewables and biomass value addition. HPAs have been used in the hydrolysis
and dehydration of pentose and hexose sugars in biomass into furfural and 5-
(hydroxymethyl)furfural (HMF), respectively. Furfural, levulinic acid, and HMF act as
renewable chemical building blocks that can be converted into commodity chemicals and
materials via chemical or catalytic transformations.
The proposed work is intended to explore the efficiency of various homogenous and
heterogeneous HPA catalysts for the catalytic upgrading of biomass-derived chemical
intermediates into value-added chemicals. HPA-based homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts
were used for the acetalization, esterification, and Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reactions of various
biomass-derived chemical intermediates. The reaction conditions were optimized on various
parameters such as temperature, duration, loading of reactant, and loading of catalyst. The cyclic
acetals of biomass-derived furfural were prepared in high isolated yields in refluxing benzene in
the presence of the phosphotungstic acid (PTA) catalyst. The PTA catalyst was successfully
recovered and reused several times without significant loss in mass or activity. The esterification
of saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids such as oleic acid and stearic acid were conducted in
the presence of PTA catalyst as an efficient and recyclable catalyst. 2-Furanone was prepared by
the selective oxidation of furfural using hydrogen peroxide as an inexpensive oxidant and PTA
supported on ammonium zeolites as the catalyst. A scalable and high yielding preparation of
alkyl benzoates and alkyl 2-furoates has also been reported.
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Department of Chemistry, Acetalization, Biodiesel, Biomass, Catalysis, Esterification, Heteropoly acids, Renewable synthesis