Kinetics of Furfural Formation from Xylose via a Boronic Ester Intermediate
Peter J. van der Wal,
Jean-Paul Lange,
Sascha R. A. Kersten
et al.
Abstract:Previous studies showed that furfural can be made from lignocellulosic biomass with higher selectivity when the xylose is first converted to a boronic ester intermediate. So far, this has only been demonstrated on a laboratory scale with lab-grade reagents. This work aims to lay out the foundations needed for future development of an industrial process. Several parameters have been investigated, such as stirring rate, temperature, and choice of solvent and boronic acid. The reaction has also been validated for… Show more
To develop an industrial zeolite-based catalyst for efficient furfural production, the acidity, pore structure, and electronic properties of H-β zeolite were modulated by synergistic deatomization and atomic implantation treatments. The...
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