Valorisation of vietnamese rice straw waste:catalytic aqueous phase reforming of hydrolysate from steam explosion to platform chemicals


Autoria(s): Giang, Cao Huong; Osatiashtiani, Amin; dos Santos, Vannia Cristina; Lee, Adam F.; Wilson, David R.; Waldron, Keith W.; Wilson, Karen
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15/12/2014

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A family of tungstated zirconia solid acid catalysts were synthesised via wet impregnation and subsequent thermochemical processing for the transformation of glucose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). Acid strength increased with tungsten loading and calcination temperature, associated with stabilisation of tetragonal zirconia. High tungsten dispersions of between 2 and 7 W atoms·nm−2 were obtained in all cases, equating to sub-monolayer coverages. Glucose isomerisation and subsequent dehydration via fructose to HMF increased with W loading and calcination temperature up to 600 °C, indicating that glucose conversion to fructose was favoured over weak Lewis acid and/or base sites associated with the zirconia support, while fructose dehydration and HMF formation was favoured over Brönsted acidic WOx clusters. Aqueous phase reforming of steam exploded rice straw hydrolysate and condensate was explored heterogeneously for the first time over a 10 wt% WZ catalyst, resulting in excellent HMF yields as high as 15% under mild reaction conditions.

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Giang, Cao Huong; Osatiashtiani, Amin; dos Santos, Vannia Cristina; Lee, Adam F.; Wilson, David R.; Waldron, Keith W. and Wilson, Karen (2014). Valorisation of vietnamese rice straw waste:catalytic aqueous phase reforming of hydrolysate from steam explosion to platform chemicals. Catalysts, 4 (4), pp. 414-426.

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