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Aldol condensation of furfural and methyl isobutyl ketone over Zr-MOF-808/silica hybrid catalysts

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posted on 2024-11-02, 22:17 authored by Gabriel Morales, Marta Paniagua, Daniel de la Flor, Samantha Orr, Karen Wilson, Adam Lee
Mesoporous silica-supported Zr-MOF-808 catalysts have been synthesised and tested in the aldol condensation of (biomass-derived) furfural and methyl isobutyl ketone to bio-jet fuel precursors. Growth of Zr-MOF-808 nanocrystals over silica scaffolds results in well-dispersed Zr species which confer strong Lewis acidity as determined by FTIR of chemisorbed pyridine. Hybrid Zr-MOF-808/silica materials exhibit higher condensation activity than the unsupported crystalline Zr-MOF-808 (which is also prone to rapid deactivation). Textural properties of the silica support strongly influence the catalytic performance, with a high surface area and sufficiently large mesopore desirable. In the screening, the optimum Zr-MOF-808/MCM-41 catalyst delivered 68 % furfural conversion and 90 % selectivity to the C11 aldol adduct, 1-(furan-2-yl)-5-methylhex-1-en-3-one, at 130 °C and a furfural:Zr mass ratio of 150:1. Although more stable than the pure Zr-MOF-808, the Zr-MOF-808/MCM-41 also suffered significant deactivation over successive condensation reactions due to strongly adsorbed organic residues, however this was largely ameliorated by decreasing the furfural:Zr ratio to 75:1, which also led to an outstanding catalytic performance (100 % furfural conversion and adduct selectivity), likely because of the suppression of furfural polymerization.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.127465
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    ISSN - Is published in 00162361

Journal

Fuel

Volume

339

Number

127465

Start page

1

End page

9

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Place published

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2023 Morales et al. Creative Commons Attribution License.

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2006120204

Esploro creation date

2023-02-19

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