Biomass derived chemicals: Furfural oxidative esterification to methyl-2-furoate over gold catalysts

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Abstract

The use of heterogeneous catalysis to upgrade biomass wastes coming from lignocellulose into higher value-added chemicals is one of the most explored subjects in the prospective vision of bio-refinery. In this frame, a lot of interest has been driven towards biomass-derived building block molecules, such as furfural. Gold supported catalysts have been successfully proven to be highly active and selective in the furfural oxidative esterification to methyl-2-furoate under mild conditions by employing oxygen as benign oxidant. Particular attention has been given to the studies in which the reaction occurs even without base as co-catalyst, which would lead to a more green and economically advantageous process. The Au catalysts are also stable and quite easily recovered and represent a feasible and promising route to efficiently convert furfural to methyl-2-furoate to be scaled up at industrial level.

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Manzoli, M., Menegazzo, F., Signoretto, M., & Marchese, D. (2016, July 1). Biomass derived chemicals: Furfural oxidative esterification to methyl-2-furoate over gold catalysts. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal6070107

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