Direct conversion of carbohydrates into ethyl levulinate with potassium phosphotungstate as an efficient catalyst

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A series of metal-modified phosphotungstates were prepared and performed for direct synthesis of ethyl levulinate from fructose in ethanol. Considering the cost of catalysts, catalytic activity of catalysts, and easy separation of catalysts together, K-HPW-1 was chosen as the most suitable catalyst for synthesis of ethyl levulinate from fructose. A high ethyl levulinate yield of 64.6 mol% was obtained at 150 °C within 2 h in ethanol. The introduction of low polar toluene as a co-solvent improved the yield of ethyl levulinate to 68.7 mol%. The recovered catalyst remained high activity with the yield of ethyl levulinate converted from fructose above 50 mol% after being used five times. Moreover, the generality of the catalyst was further demonstrated by glucose, sucrose, inulin, and cellulose with ethyl levulinate yielding 14.5, 35.4, 52.3, and 14.8 mol%, respectively.

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Zhao, S., Xu, G., Chang, C., Fang, S., Liu, Z., & Du, F. (2015). Direct conversion of carbohydrates into ethyl levulinate with potassium phosphotungstate as an efficient catalyst. Catalysts, 5(4), 1897–1910. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal5041897

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