The photocatalytic oxidation of biomass-derived building blocks such as 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) is a promising reaction for obtaining valuable chemicals and the efficient long-term storage of solar radiation. In this work, we developed innovative TiO2-based materials capable of base-free HMF photo-oxidation in water using simulated solar irradiation. The materials were prepared by combining microemulsion and spray-freeze drying (SFD), resulting in highly porous systems with a large surface area. The effect of titania/silica composition and the presence of gold-copper alloy nanoparticles on the properties of materials as well as photocatalytic performance were evaluated. Among the lab-synthesized photocatalysts, Ti15Si85 SFD and Au3Cu1/Ti15Si85 SFD achieved the higher conversions, while the best selectivity was observed for Au3Cu1/Ti15Si85 SFD. The tests with radical scavengers for both TiO2-m and Au3Cu1/Ti15Si85 SFD suggested that primary species responsible for the selective photo-oxidation of HMF are photo-generated electrons and/or superoxide radicals.
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Allegri, A., Maslova, V., Blosi, M., Costa, A. L., Ortelli, S., Basile, F., & Albonetti, S. (2020). Photocatalytic oxidation of HMF under solar irradiation: Coupling of microemulsion and lyophilization to obtain innovative TiO2-based materials. Molecules, 25(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25225225
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