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Catalytic conversion of hemicellulosic sugars derived from biomass to levulinic acid

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Abstract Catalytic conversion of hemicellulosic sugars from biomass towards levulinic acid production was conducted using modified-zeolite Y (commercial). The zeolite was treated by NaOH of different concentration (x M) before… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Catalytic conversion of hemicellulosic sugars from biomass towards levulinic acid production was conducted using modified-zeolite Y (commercial). The zeolite was treated by NaOH of different concentration (x M) before used for the conversion of C5 sugars to levulinic acid. The modified zeolites had a larger porosity and an increased concentration of stronger acid sites compared to the untreated zeolite. Levulinic acid yield of 4.6% (conversion of C5 sugar to levulinic acid: 42.7%) was maximized at 190 °C and reaction time of 180 min (batch reactor), when using the zeolite treated with 0.25 M NaOH. In addition, with the absence of C6 sugar, the conversion of C5 sugar was higher than that of C5-C6 sugar mixture. The present work provides a new heterogeneous catalytic approach for levulinic acid production from liquid hydrolysates (by-product of biomass utilization).

Keywords: catalytic conversion; conversion hemicellulosic; hemicellulosic sugars; conversion; levulinic acid

Journal Title: Catalysis Communications
Year Published: 2018

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