The
photocatalytic selective oxidation of biomass derivate compound
5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-diformylfuran is an environmentally
friendly and energy-saving process. Nb2O5 was
prepared and applied in the oxidation of HMF under visible light,
although its bandgap energy is higher than 3.2 eV. The reaction process
follows a special mechanism over a Nb2O5 catalyst
different from the normal oxide semiconductor. The effect of calcination
temperature, incident wavelength, and reaction time on photocatalytic
performance was investigated. Nb2O5-800 exhibits
the best performance in the presence of O2 with benzotrifluoride
as a solvent under visible light irradiation.
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