Influence of the incorporation of basic or amphoteric oxides on the performance of Cu-based catalysts supported on sepiolite in furfural hydrogenation

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Cu-based catalysts supported on sepiolite have been tested in vapor-phase hydrogenation of furfural. The incorporation of basic or amphoteric metal oxides (magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, or cerium oxide) improves the catalytic behavior, reaching a maximum furfural conversion above 80% after 5 h of reaction at 210 °C. In all cases, the main product is furfuryl alcohol, obtaining 2-methylfuran in lower proportions. The incorporation of these metal oxide species ameliorates the dispersion of metallic Cu nanoparticles, increasing the number of available Cu0-sites, which enhances the catalytic performance. The presence of acid sites favors the hydrogenolysis of furfuryl alcohol towards 2-methylfuran, although it also causes an increase of carbon species on its surface, which is associated with the catalytic deactivation of the catalyst along the time-on-stream.

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Guerrero-Torres, A., Jiménez-Gómez, C. P., Cecilia, J. A., García-Sancho, C., Quirante-Sánchez, J. J., Mérida-Robles, J. M., & Maireles-Torres, P. (2019). Influence of the incorporation of basic or amphoteric oxides on the performance of Cu-based catalysts supported on sepiolite in furfural hydrogenation. Catalysts, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9040315

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