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Ultra-thin layer HTaMoO6 catalyst for the upgrading of carbohydrates into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Lei Zhang, Bingfeng Chen, Ti Zhou, Xiaomeng Cheng, Minghua Dong, Ye Liu, Huizhen Liu, Qingling Xu, Buxing Han
ABSTRACT

The conversion of carbohydrates into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), a vital and valuable platform chemical, is sought after in industrial applications but poses significant challenges. In this research, we engineered an ultra-thin layer HTaMoO 6 catalyst using ball-milling/liquid-exfoliation technique, demonstrating its efficiency in catalyzing the transformation of carbohydrates to HMF. In contrast to the conventional method utilizing tetra(n-butylammonium) hydroxide as the intercalation agent, the ball-milling/liquid-exfoliation technique not only reduces catalyst preparation time (within 12 h) but also enhances the efficient intercalation, leading to the formation of an ultra-thin layer structure. The resulting catalyst exhibits high total acidity, a favorable Brønsted/Lewis acid ratio, and improved accessibility of active sites due to the thin layer structure post-exfoliation. Compared with bulk LiTaMoO 6 , the ultrathin layer HTaMoO 6 catalyst enables complete fructose dehydration with an HMF yield reaching 89.1 % under moderate reaction conditions (120 °C, 1 h) and 47.2 % yield of HMF is obtained from sucrose at 130 °C. This work provides a new method to fabricate the solid acid for the transformation of carbohydrates.

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