Zhang, Luxin’s team published research in Process Biochemistry (Oxford, United Kingdom) in 2022-10-31 | CAS: 539-88-8

Process Biochemistry (Oxford, United Kingdom) published new progress about Acidity. 539-88-8 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 4-oxopentanoate, and the molecular formula is C7H12O3, Product Details of C7H12O3.

Zhang, Luxin published the artcileDirect production of ethyl levulinate from carbohydrates and biomass waste catalyzed by modified porous silica with multiple acid sites, Product Details of C7H12O3, the main research area is silica solid acid catalyst biomass precursor ethyl levulinate production.

Three modified porous silica solid acid catalysts with multiple acid sites (SO3H-Al/Silica, SO3H-Al-Zr/Silica, and SO3H-Zr/Silica) were prepared and characterized. The Pyridine-IR spectra showed that both Bronsted (B) and Lewis (L) acid sites were present in all three catalysts. Catalytic acid sites with different acid strengths were also found, including strong sulfonic acids and several weak acids. The prepared solid acid catalysts were used to catalyze the ethanolysis of glucose, glucosyl-based carbohydrates, and starchy food waste to produce Et levulinate (EL). The formation of EL was promoted by the synergistic effect between multiple acid sites on the catalysts. A higher B/L ratio and -SO3H amount promoted the production of EL. The catalytic activity was pos. correlated to the sp. surface area of the catalysts. Promising results were obtained for SO3H-Al/Silica: the maximum EL yield from glucose was 47.9%, and a small amount of 5-ethoxymethylfurfural was detected as a byproduct. Cellobiose, cellulose, expired wheat flour, and kitchen waste were also used as raw materials to produce EL, affording EL yields in the range of 1.6-38.9%. Finally, the stability of the prepared catalysts was explored after reuse and hot filtration.

Process Biochemistry (Oxford, United Kingdom) published new progress about Acidity. 539-88-8 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 4-oxopentanoate, and the molecular formula is C7H12O3, Product Details of C7H12O3.

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