Efficient preparation of hybrid biofuels from biomass-derived 5-(acetoxymethyl)furfural and petroleum-derived aromatic hydrocarbons

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2024

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Fuel candidates containing both petroleum-derived and biomass-derived molecules in their structural motifs ensure both feedstocks are used optimally and coherently. This work reports a straightforward and efficient preparation of 5-(arylmethyl)furfurals (AMFFs), 2-(arylmethyl)furans (AMFs), and 2-(arylmethyl)-5-methylfurans (AMMFs) as hybrid biofuels (or fuel oxygenates) starting from carbohydrate-derived 5-(acetoxymethyl)furfural (AcMF) and petroleum-derived aromatic hydrocarbons. The AMFFs were prepared by Friedel-Crafts reaction between AcMF and aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., BTX, mesitylene) by employing anhydrous ZnCl<inf>2</inf> as the catalyst. AMFs were prepared by decarbonylation of AMFFs over the Pd(OAc)<inf>2</inf> catalyst under solvent-free conditions. In contrast, AMMFs were produced by hydrogenating AMFFs in methanol using gaseous hydrogen and the 10% Pd/C catalyst. The catalytic transformations were optimized on various parameters, and all the biofuel candidates were obtained in good to excellent isolated yields (>80%) under moderate conditions. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Aldehydes, Aluminum chloride, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Aromatization, Biofuels, Friedel-Crafts reaction, Furfural, Gasoline, Zinc chloride, Catalytic transformation, Decarbonylations, Friedel-Craft reactions, Fuel oxygenates, Gaseous hydrogen, Isolated yield, Pd/C catalyst, Solvent free conditions, Structural motifs, ]+ catalyst, Catalysts

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RSC Advances, 2024, 14, 5, pp. 3096-3103

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