A significant reaction in the synthesis of biomass-based chemicals is the catalyst-based and targeted oxidation of monosaccharides into valuable sugar acids.In this study,an activated carbon supported gold catalyst wa...A significant reaction in the synthesis of biomass-based chemicals is the catalyst-based and targeted oxidation of monosaccharides into valuable sugar acids.In this study,an activated carbon supported gold catalyst was used to oxidize glucose and xylose to gluconic acid and xylonic acid under neutral condition.Optimization of reaction conditions for the catalysts was performed using both a batch reactor and a flow-through reactor.In a batch reactor,the yields of gluconic and xylonic acid reached 93%and 92%,respectively,at 90°C within 180 min.In a flow reactor,both reactions reached a similar yield at 80°C with the weight hourly space velocity of 47.1 h^(-1).The reaction kinetics were explored in the flow reactor.The oxidation of glucose and xylose to gluconic and xylonic acid followed a first-order kinetics and the turnover frequency was 0.195 and 0.161 s^(-1),respectively.The activation energy was evaluated to be 60.58 and 59.30 kJ·mol^(-1),respectively.This study presents an environmentally friendly and feasible method for the selective oxidation of monosaccharides using an activated carbon supported gold catalyst,benefiting the high-value application of carbohydrates.展开更多
基金support from the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2021YFC2101604)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.22108088)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong,China(Grant No.2023A1515012740)。
文摘A significant reaction in the synthesis of biomass-based chemicals is the catalyst-based and targeted oxidation of monosaccharides into valuable sugar acids.In this study,an activated carbon supported gold catalyst was used to oxidize glucose and xylose to gluconic acid and xylonic acid under neutral condition.Optimization of reaction conditions for the catalysts was performed using both a batch reactor and a flow-through reactor.In a batch reactor,the yields of gluconic and xylonic acid reached 93%and 92%,respectively,at 90°C within 180 min.In a flow reactor,both reactions reached a similar yield at 80°C with the weight hourly space velocity of 47.1 h^(-1).The reaction kinetics were explored in the flow reactor.The oxidation of glucose and xylose to gluconic and xylonic acid followed a first-order kinetics and the turnover frequency was 0.195 and 0.161 s^(-1),respectively.The activation energy was evaluated to be 60.58 and 59.30 kJ·mol^(-1),respectively.This study presents an environmentally friendly and feasible method for the selective oxidation of monosaccharides using an activated carbon supported gold catalyst,benefiting the high-value application of carbohydrates.