Cu/MgAl 2 O 4 as Bifunctional Catalyst for Aldol Condensation of 5‐Hydroxymethylfurfural and Selective Transfer Hydrogenation

Copper supported on mesoporous magnesium aluminate has been prepared as noble‐metal‐free solid catalyst for aldol condensation of 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural with acetone, followed by hydrogenation of the aldol condensation products. The investigated mesoporous spinels possess high activity as solid‐bas...

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Published in:ChemSusChem Vol. 6; no. 11; pp. 2103 - 2110
Main Authors: Pupovac, Kristina, Palkovits, Regina
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-11-2013
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Summary:Copper supported on mesoporous magnesium aluminate has been prepared as noble‐metal‐free solid catalyst for aldol condensation of 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural with acetone, followed by hydrogenation of the aldol condensation products. The investigated mesoporous spinels possess high activity as solid‐base catalysts. Magnesium aluminate exhibits superior activity compared to zinc and cobalt‐based aluminates, reaching full conversion and up to 81 % yield of the 1:1 aldol product. The high activity can be correlated to a higher concentration of basic surface sites on magnesium aluminate. Applying continuous regeneration, the catalysts can be recycled without loss of activity. Focusing on the subsequent hydrogenation of aldol condensation products, Cu/MgAl 2 O 4 allows a selective hydrogenation and CO bond cleavage, delivering 3‐hydroxybutyl‐5‐methylfuran as the main product with up to 84 % selectivity avoiding ring saturation. Analysis of the hydrogenation activity reveals that the reaction proceeds in the following order: CC>CO>CO cleavage>ring hydrogenation. Comparable activity and selectivity can be also achieved utilizing 2‐propanol as solvent in the transfer hydrogenation, providing the possibility for partial recycling of acetone and optimization of the hydrogen management.
ISSN:1864-5631
1864-564X
DOI:10.1002/cssc.201300414