| Literature DB >> 28686334 |
Sibao Liu1, Saikat Dutta1, Weiqing Zheng1, Nicholas S Gould1, Ziwei Cheng1, Bingjun Xu1, Basudeb Saha1, Dionisios G Vlachos1.
Abstract
Renewable jet-fuel-range alkanes are synthesized by hydrodeoxygenation of lignocellulose-derived high-carbon furylmethanes over ReOx -modified Ir/SiO2 catalysts under mild reaction conditions. Ir-ReOx /SiO2 with a Re/Ir molar ratio of 2:1 exhibits the best performance, achieving a combined alkanes yield of 82-99 % from C12 -C15 furylmethanes. The catalyst can be regenerated in three consecutive cycles with only about 12 % loss in the combined alkanes yield. Mechanistically, the furan moieties of furylmethanes undergo simultaneous ring saturation and ring opening to form a mixture of complex oxygenates consisting of saturated furan rings, mono-keto groups, and mono-hydroxy groups. Then, these oxygenates undergo a cascade of hydrogenolysis reactions to alkanes. The high activity of Ir-ReOx /SiO2 arises from a synergy between Ir and ReOx , whereby the acidic sites of partially reduced ReOx activate the C-O bonds of the saturated furans and alcoholic groups while the Ir sites are responsible for hydrogenation with H2 .Entities:
Keywords: alkanes; hydrodeoxygenation; iridium; reaction mechanisms; rhenium
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28686334 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201700863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928