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Highly Selective Oxidation of Ethyl Lactate to Ethyl Pyruvate Catalyzed by Mesoporous Vanadia–Titania
Author(s) -
Wei Zhang,
Giada Innocenti,
Paula Oulego,
Vitaly Gitis,
Haihong Wu,
Bernd Ensing,
Fabrizio Cavani,
Gadi Rothenberg,
N. Raveendran Shiju
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs catalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.898
H-Index - 198
ISSN - 2155-5435
DOI - 10.1021/acscatal.7b03843
Subject(s) - ethyl lactate , catalysis , chemistry , mesoporous material , combinatorial chemistry , organic chemistry , inorganic chemistry
The direct oxidative dehydrogenation of lactates with molecular oxygen is a "greener" alternative for producing pyruvates. Here we report a one-pot synthesis of mesoporous vanadia-titania (VTN), acting as highly efficient and recyclable catalysts for the conversion of ethyl lactate to ethyl pyruvate. These VTN materials feature high surface areas, large pore volumes, and high densities of isolated vanadium species, which can expose the active sites and facilitate the mass transport. In comparison to homogeneous vanadium complexes and VO x /TiO 2 prepared by impregnation, the meso-VTN catalysts showed superior activity, selectivity, and stability in the aerobic oxidation of ethyl lactate to ethyl pyruvate. We also studied the effect of various vanadium precursors, which revealed that the vanadium-induced phase transition of meso-VTN from anatase to rutile depends strongly on the vanadium precursor. NH 4 VO 3 was found to be the optimal vanadium precursor, forming more monomeric vanadium species. V 4+ as the major valence state was incorporated into the lattice of the NH 4 VO 3 -derived VTN material, yielding more V 4+ -O-Ti bonds in the anatase-dominant structure. In situ DRIFT spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations show that V 4+ -O-Ti bonds are responsible for the dissociation of ethyl lactate over VTN catalysts and for further activation of the deprotonation of β-hydrogen. Molecular oxygen can replenish the surface oxygen to regenerate the V 4+ -O-Ti bonds.

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