Chemoselective Lactonization of Renewable Succinic Acid with Heterogeneous Nanoparticle Catalysts
Author(s) -
Keiko Yakabi,
Alexandra M. E. Jones,
Antoine Buchard,
Alberto Roldán,
Ceri Hammond
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs sustainable chemistry and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.878
H-Index - 109
ISSN - 2168-0485
DOI - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b03346
Subject(s) - succinic acid , selectivity , chemistry , catalysis , fermentation , renewable energy , reusability , renewable resource , sugar , organic chemistry , biochemical engineering , combinatorial chemistry , computer science , biology , ecology , software , engineering , programming language
The production of chemicals from renewable resources, resulting in the establishment of biorefineries, represents a challenge of increasing importance. Here we show that succinic acid, a C4 compound increasingly being produced on a kiloton scale by the microbial fermentation of sugar, can be selectively converted into a variety of important chemicals. Optimal performance in terms of activity, selectivity and reusability is observed with Al2O3-supported Pd nanoparticles, which mediate the selective, hydrogenative lactonization of succinic acid to γ-butyrolactone at >90% selectivity, even at high levels of conversion (<70%). Through a variety of kinetic, spectroscopic and microscopic studies, preliminary structure–activity relationships are presented, and the roles of the reaction conditions, the choice of metal and the nature of the support in terms of guiding the overall process selectivity, are also investigated. On a broader level, these studies demonstrate the suitability of succinic acid to act as a p...
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