One-pot conversion of biomass-derived xylose and furfural into levulinate esters via acid catalysis

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Abstract

Direct conversion of biomass-derived xylose and furfural into levulinic acid, a platform molecule, via acid-catalysis has been accomplished for the first time in dimethoxymethane/methanol. Dimethoxymethane acted as an electrophile to transform furfural into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). Methanol suppressed both the polymerisation of the sugars/furans and the Aldol condensation of levulinic acid/ester.

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Hu, X., Jiang, S., Wu, L., Wang, S., & Li, C. Z. (2017). One-pot conversion of biomass-derived xylose and furfural into levulinate esters via acid catalysis. Chemical Communications, 53(20), 2938–2941. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc01078h

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