A novel approach for the conversion
of biomass-based hemicellulose
prehydrolysate to high-value succinic acid has been investigated using
a heterogeneous acid catalyst, Amberlyst 15 and hydrogen peroxide,
in a biphasic system. A vital intermediate in this process, furfural,
was oxidized in the biphasic system to produce succinic acid. Production
of furfural in good yields is a limiting step in such processes for
a number of reasons. Among the organic solvents evaluated, toluene
was found to be an ideal solvent for furfural extraction and to facilitate
the conversion of furfural to succinic acid. Simultaneous extraction
of furfural into the organic solvent as it was produced increased
the overall yield. It was observed that the developed method resulted
in a succinic acid yield of 52.34% from the furfural obtained from
hemicellulose prehydrolysate. It was found that 50 mg of Amberlyst
15 per millimole of furfural resulted in 100% furfural conversion
in less time.
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