Different multiphase (MP) systems comprising immiscible liquid water, a hydrocarbon, and an ionic liquid (IL) were investigated for the combined hydrogenation/hydrolysis of 5hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 1-hydroxyhexane-2,5-dione (HHD) in the presence of 5% Ru/C as a catalyst. Excellent control of selectivity was achieved using a water, isooctane, and methyltrioctylammonium chloride ([N 8881 ][Cl]) liquid triphase: at 100 °C and 40 bar of H 2 , HHD was obtained as an exclusive product (98%), and it was isolated in an 85% yield at complete conversion of HMF. Both the reagents and the products were partitioned in the aqueous phase, while, by tuning the relative proportions of the MP components, the catalyst (Ru/C) could be perfectly segregated in the IL layer, where it could be recycled and reused up to six times without any loss of activity and selectivity, in a robust semi-continuous mode. Under such conditions, a reaction productivity of up to 9.7 mmol HHD (g cat •h) −1 was reached with negligible metal leaching (<0.67 ppb).
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