Direct conversion of carbohydrates to diol by the combination of niobic acid and a hydrophobic ruthenium catalyst

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Tetrahydro-2,5-furandimethanol (THFDM) was obtained directly from a wide variety of carbohydrates by the combination of niobic acid and a hydrophobic ruthenium catalyst. Fructose, glucose, and polysaccharides consisting of fructose or glucose could be converted to THFDM in one-step. The selectivity to THFDM was kept around 60% while the glucose conversion varied from 9% to 49%. The as-synthesized niobic acid was characterized by TEM, N2 adsorption/desorption, XRD, NH3-TPD and FT-IR spectra of adsorpted pyridine. The niobic acid was proved to have medium and strong acid sites with a high Brönsted/Lewis ratio, which played a great role for keeping high THFDM selectivity using glucose as a substrate.

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Duan, Y., Zhang, J., Li, D., Deng, D., Ma, L. F., & Yang, Y. (2017). Direct conversion of carbohydrates to diol by the combination of niobic acid and a hydrophobic ruthenium catalyst. RSC Advances, 7(42), 26487–26493. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra03939e

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