This work investigates batch and
continuous-flow heterogeneous
catalytic hydrogenation of a mixture of cafestol and kahweol (C&K)
to obtain pure cafestol. These diterpenes were extracted from green
coffee beans, and hydrogenation was performed using well-established
palladium catalysts (Pd/C, Pd/CaCO
3
, Pd/BaSO
4
, and Pd/Al
2
O
3
) and a carbon black-supported
Pd catalyst coated by a covalently tethered SiO
2
shell
with mesoporous texture (Pd/CB@SiO
2
), all partially deactivated
with quinoline. Pd/C 10% poisoned with 1 wt % quinoline gave the best
result for batch reaction, producing cafestol from kahweol with high
selectivity (>99%) after 10 min. Excellent selectivity was also
obtained
with the catalyst Pd/CB@SiO
2
with only 1% Pd. In addition,
Pd/C-quinoline adapted for continuous-flow experiments exhibited the
best catalytic activity, also providing cafestol with excellent selectivity
(>99%) after 9.8 s.
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