For
a solid acid-catalyzed dehydration of biomass-derived carbohydrates
into useful furan derivatives, a suitable porous solid acid catalyst
having an optimum acidic density and its strength is required to avoid
cascade reactions in biomass conversion processes. A large-pore mesoporous
zirconium phosphate (
m
-ZrP) was prepared hydrothermally
using P123 as a template in water solvent, which resulted in a higher
pore diameter (>9 nm) having wormhole-like pore structures with
balanced
Lewis (L) to Brönsted (B) acid sites. The effects of calcination
temperature (500–800 °C) on the textural, acidic/basic,
and structural properties of the
m
-ZrP with its catalytic
performance for glucose dehydration to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF)
were investigated in a pure water media as a green and sustainable
alternative solvent. The larger number of L and B acid sites and basic
sites with their appropriate strengths were clearly related with a
better catalytic performance in terms of glucose conversion and HMF
yield. The strong L acid and basic sites in the
m
-ZrP efficiently promoted the glucose isomerization to fructose,
which dehydrated exclusively on the weak B acid sites resulting in
a maximum conversion of glucose (83.8%) and HMF yield (46.6%). The
adjusted acidic and basic sites with large mesopore sizes make the
m
-ZrP yield a higher reaction rate (2.78 mmol g
cat
–1
h
–1
) and turnover frequency
(11.68/h) for conversion of glucose to HMF, which showed higher catalytic
activity than those of a small-pore
m
-ZrP and other
mesoporous heterogeneous and homogeneous acid catalysts.
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