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  • Conversion of (ligno)cellulose feeds to isosorbide with heteropoly acids and Ru on carbon.

Conversion of (ligno)cellulose feeds to isosorbide with heteropoly acids and Ru on carbon.

ChemSusChem (2013-01-12)
Beau Op de Beeck, Jan Geboers, Stijn Van de Vyver, Jonas Van Lishout, Jeroen Snelders, Wouter J J Huijgen, Christophe M Courtin, Pierre A Jacobs, Bert F Sels
ABSTRACT

The catalytic valorization of cellulose is currently subject of intense research. Isosorbide is among the most interesting products that can be formed from cellulose as it is a potential platform molecule and can be used for the synthesis of a wide range of pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and polymers. A promising direct route from cellulose to isosorbide is presented in this work. The strategy relies on a one-pot bifunctional catalytic concept, combining heteropoly acids, viz. H(4)SiW(12)O(40), and redox catalysts, viz. commercial Ru on carbon, under H(2) pressure. Starting from pure microcrystalline cellulose, a rapid conversion was observed, resulting in over 50% isosorbide yield. The robustness of the developed system is evidenced by the conversion of a range of impure cellulose pulps obtained by organosolv fractionation, with isosorbide yields up to 63%. Results were compared with other (ligno)cellulose feedstocks, highlighting the importance of fractionation and purification to increase reactivity and convertibility of the cellulose feedstock.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
D-Sorbitol, liquid, tested according to Ph. Eur.
Sigma-Aldrich
D-Sorbitol, FCC, FG
Sigma-Aldrich
D-Sorbitol, ≥98% (GC)