The activity of Lewis (Nb2O5) and Br nsted (Amberlyst 70) acid catalysts for the cyclodehydration of xylose to furfural was studied. The nature of the acidity resulted in significant changes in the reaction mechanism....The activity of Lewis (Nb2O5) and Br nsted (Amberlyst 70) acid catalysts for the cyclodehydration of xylose to furfural was studied. The nature of the acidity resulted in significant changes in the reaction mechanism. Lewis acid sites promote the formation of xylulose, while Br nsted acid sites are required to further dehydrate the sugar to furfural. Amberlyst 70 in water/toluene at 175 ℃ showed lower activity but gave a higher furfural yield. Using N2 as the stripping agent considerably improved the furfural yield and product purity in the stripped stream. Catalyst stability was also studied.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21273107, 21103087)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (1107020524)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (20100091120035)~~
基金supported by funds from the Spanish Ministerio de Economíay Competitividad(CTQ‐2012‐38204‐C03‐03 and ENE2009‐12743‐C04‐03)from the Gobierno Vasco(Programa de Formación de Personal Investigador del Departamento de Educación,Universidades e Investigación)the Junta de Andalucía(P09‐FQM‐5070) for financial support
文摘The activity of Lewis (Nb2O5) and Br nsted (Amberlyst 70) acid catalysts for the cyclodehydration of xylose to furfural was studied. The nature of the acidity resulted in significant changes in the reaction mechanism. Lewis acid sites promote the formation of xylulose, while Br nsted acid sites are required to further dehydrate the sugar to furfural. Amberlyst 70 in water/toluene at 175 ℃ showed lower activity but gave a higher furfural yield. Using N2 as the stripping agent considerably improved the furfural yield and product purity in the stripped stream. Catalyst stability was also studied.