화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.279, 45-55, 2017
Efficient magnetic recoverable acid-functionalized-carbon catalysts for starch valorization to multiple bio-chemicals
A series of solid acid catalysts were prepared by functionalization of graphene-oxide (GO) and MWCNT-oxide (MWCNTO) with triflic and sulfonic acids affording a triflate-functionalized graphene oxide (GO@SO3CF3), and a sulfonated MWCNT (mu-CNT-SO3H). To facilitate the separation of the catalysts from the reaction mixture MWCNT5 were modified by incorporating magnetic nanoparticles. For comparison, the composites of MWCNTO with magnetic nanoparticles were further modified by deposition of niobia in two loadings, e.g. 30 and 60 wt.%. Depending of the functionality the catalysts exposed preponderantly either Bronsted (mu-CNT-SO3H) or Lewis (GO@SO3CF3) acid sites. Deposition of niobia also led to catalysts with acid properties, but as a function of the precursor nature and loading, they exposed niobia phases with either Bronsted (e.g., Nb-0 units) or Lewis acid sites (e.g., -Nb = O units) in excess. Catalytic performances, in terms of the yields in one of the platform molecule (ie, levulinic acid versus lactic acid) were directly correlated with the nature of these acid sites. Interestingly enough, the catalysts showing high efficiency for lactic acid led also to high efficiency for the synthesis of succinic acid under pressure of molecular oxygen. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.