Base-free glucose oxidation using air with supported gold catalysts

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We report the selective oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid under mild conditions and show that if a basic support is used then the reaction can be carried out without the addition of sacrificial base or pH control. The use of sol-immobilisation prepared catalysts supported on magnesium oxide facilitates the use of ambient air as an oxidant source. These mild conditions resulted in an excellent selectivity towards gluconic acid. Different heat treatments result in an improvement in the activity of the catalyst, these improvements are discussed in terms of XRD, DRIFTD and TEM analysis of the catalysts, despite significant particle growth and phase segregation occurring during the thermal treatments. This journal is © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Miedziak, P. J., Alshammari, H., Kondrat, S. A., Clarke, T. J., Davies, T. E., Morad, M., … Hutchings, G. J. (2014). Base-free glucose oxidation using air with supported gold catalysts. Green Chemistry, 16(6), 3132–3141. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4gc00087k

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