Valorization of humin as a glucose derivative to fabricate a porous carbon catalyst for esterification and hydroxyalkylation/alkylation.
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A challenge of today's industry is to transform low-value side products into more value-added materials. The acid-catalyzed conversion of hemi(cellulose) to platform chemicals in green chemical/fuel production and biorefinery yields large formation of insoluble byproduct called humin. Herein, humin obtained from dehydration of glucose was transformed into a novel class of effective carbonaceous solid acid catalyst for the first time via low-temperature pyrolysis followed by sulfonation. A range of preparation conditions were investigated, and the structure-function relationships of the resulting catalysts were also discussed based on the analysis of structure and composition. Comparing with the glucose-derived carbon catalyst, the humin-derived catalyst has substantially larger surface area and higher SOH density, which enable it to display higher catalytic activity and efficiency not only in esterification of levulinic acid and n-butanol (yield = 95.0%, 373 K), but also in hydroxyalkylation/alkylation of 2-methylfuran and furfural (yield = 64.2%, 323 K). Additionally, the catalyst could be repeatedly employed for at least four cycles without obvious deactivation, exhibiting good reusability. This work provides a green method to convert humin byproduct into economic and eco-friendly solid acid catalyst and may contribute to a holistic approach for biomass utilization.Reference Key |
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Authors | Yang, Jinfan;Niu, Xiaoru;Wu, Hao;Zhang, Hongyu;Ao, Zhifeng;Zhang, Sufeng; |
Journal | waste management (new york, ny) |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | S0956-053X(20)30006-4 |
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