| Literature DB >> 31773819 |
Yunzhu Wang1, Shinya Furukawa2,3, Song Song1, Qian He4, Hiroyuki Asakura5,3, Ning Yan1.
Abstract
Chemical synthesis of amino acids directly from biomass feedstock is rare. Reported here is a one-step protocol to convert crude glycerol, from the biodiesel industry, into 43 % alanine over a Ru1 Ni7 /MgO catalyst. The multifunctional catalytic system promotes glycerol conversion into lactic acid, and then into alanine. X-ray absorption spectroscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy revealed the existence of bimetallic RuNi species, whereas density-functional theory calculations suggested Ni-doped Ru substantially decreased the Ea of C-H bond dissociation of lactate alkoxide to form pyruvate, which is the rate-determining step. The catalytic route established in this work creates new opportunities for glycerol utilization and enriches the substrate scope of renewable feedstock to access value-added amino acids.Entities:
Keywords: amino acids; biomass; glycerol; heterogeneous catalysis; surface chemistry
Year: 2019 PMID: 31773819 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201912580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336