Publication Type Journal Article
Title Mesoporous zirconia-based mixed oxides as versatile acid catalysts for producing bio-additives from furfuryl alcohol and glycerol
Authors Patricia Neves Patricia A. Russo A Fernandes Margarida M. Antunes Joao Farinha Martyn Pillinger Filipa Ribeiro Jose E. Castanheiro Anabela A. Valente
Groups CATHPRO
Journal APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Year 2014
Month October
Volume 487
Number
Pages 148-157
Abstract Mesostructured zirconium-based mixed oxides (MZM) are versatile solid acid catalysts for the chemical valorisation of biomass, within sugar and fatty acid platforms of biorefineries. MZM catalysts containing tungsten and/or aluminium were prepared via a templating route that allows the texture and acid properties to be improved. Their catalytic potential was explored for synthesising different types of interesting oxygenated fuel bio-additives, specifically levulinate esters, furfuryl alkyl ethers and glycerol acetals of the type 1,3-dioxolane and 1,3-dioxane. Levulinate esters are synthesised from furfuryl alcohol (FA), which is produced industrially from lignocelluloses; the acetals are obtained from glycerol, which is a coproduct of the industrial production of biodiesel. The performances of the MZM catalysts have been compared with those of zirconium-(tungsten and/or aluminium) mixed oxides synthesised via conventional co-precipitation (without a template). Structure-activity relationships were established which reveal advantages of the templating route used for the synthesis of the MZM catalysts. The MZM catalysts were more active and led to higher total yields of bio-additives (e.g. up to 86\% yield at 100\% FA conversion, 140 degrees C, 30 min reaction) than the catalysts prepared by co-precipitation (e.g. up to 45\% yield at 88\% FA conversion), under similar reaction conditions. Detailed catalytic and characterisation studies were carried out for the used catalysts. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2014.08.042
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ISSN 0926-860X
EISSN 1873-3875
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Bibtex ID ISI:000345479000016
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