Nickel and Molybdenum-Containing Perovskites as Efficient Heterogeneous Catalysts for the Conversion of Biobased Furfural to a Fuel Additive Intermediate
Ketshepile Baabua,
Phadishe S. Pole,
Ndzondelelo Bingwa
Abstract:In this work, the catalytic conversion of furfural was found to follow both CTHs and etherification pathways in one-pot over multicationic inorganic perovskites (LaNi1-xMoxO3±δ) as heterogeneous catalysts. The conversion of furfural (FA) into alcohols and ether functionalities using the as-synthesized perovskite catalysts showed good conversions that are above 80% and excellent selectivity towards the desired product. The LaMoO3 catalyst was found to achieve the highest percentage conversion of 83%. Simple and… Show more
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