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Sustainable synthesis of high-density fuel via catalytic cascade cycloaddition reaction

Journal of Energy Chemistry [2022]
Xiaolin Luo, Rui Lu, Xiaoqin Si, Huifang Jiang, Quan Shi, Haixia Ma, Cong Zhang, Jie Xu, Fang Lu
ABSTRACT

The access to high-density hydrocarbon fuels from biomass for the reduction of dependence on fossil resources has been a research highlight in recent years. It is well known that cycloalkanes are the components of fuels with higher energy density than straight or branched alkanes. Herein, we developed a new catalytic pattern to synthesize dimethyltetradecahydroanthracenes (DMTHA), a kind of tricyclic alkane, from biomass-derived isoprene and p -benzoquinone via a cascade Diels-Alder reaction followed by a hydrodeoxygenation reaction. Vanadium supported on titanium dioxide (V-TiO 2 ) was applied to catalyze the cascade Diels-Alder reaction and it was disclosed that V with appropriate V 4+ /V 5+ ratio on the surface of TiO 2 could activate quinones. Experimental tests showed that the heating value of final products was up to 45.7 MJ/kg. The development of new high-density fuel molecules is a long-term trend for the future renewable and sustainable fuel energy application .

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