In Situ Generated Nickel Phosphide Based Catalysts for Hydroprocessing of Levulinic Acid

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Abstract: This article describes the production of unsupported nickel phosphide catalysts generated in situ in а reaction mixture from water-soluble and oil-soluble precursors during the hydroconversion of levulinic acid. These catalysts contain crystalline phases, specifically Ni12P5 and Ni(PO3)2. During the hydrogenation of levulinic acid in toluene in the presence of NiP–TOP, a lower temperature and a shorter reaction time contribute to the formation of γ-valerolactone (100% selectivity). A higher temperature and a longer reaction time favor the formation of valeric acid (94% selectivity). In the hydrogenation of levulinic acid in ethanol in the presence of NiP–H3PO2, the main reaction product is ethyl levulinate (95% selectivity).

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Golubeva, M. A. (2021). In Situ Generated Nickel Phosphide Based Catalysts for Hydroprocessing of Levulinic Acid. Petroleum Chemistry, 61(6), 670–675. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544121040022

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