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Original Articles

Production of bio-based furfural from xylose over a recyclable niobium phosphate (NbOPO3) catalyst

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Pages 2072-2077 | Published online: 15 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Aqueous-phase catalytic conversion of biomass-derived xylose to value-added furfural typically involves cascade xylose-to-xylulose isomerization and dehydration. To simplify this catalytic process with improved efficiency, a Lewis and Brønsted acid bifunctional NbOPO3 catalyst was synthesized by an impregnation method. The effects of reaction time/temperature, catalyst dosage, and the substrate concentration, as well as reaction kinetics, were studied. A high furfural yield of 54.9 mol% was obtained at 180°C for 3 h. The synergistic effect of Lewis and Brønsted acid sites in the highly recyclable NbOPO3 catalyst was demonstrated to be important for efficient conversion of xylose to furfural.

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China: [grant Numbers 21576059 and 21666008] and Key Technologies R&D Program of China: [Grant Number 2014BAD23B01].

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Funding

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China: [grant Numbers 21576059 and 21666008] and Key Technologies R&D Program of China: [Grant Number 2014BAD23B01].

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